JAMB - Government (2000 - No. 8)
One main weakness of a unitary system of government is that
it facilitates the domination of minority groups
the constitution can be amended easily
it is run as a single entity
carpet - crossing and opposition are made difficult
Explanation
In a unitary system of government, power is concentrated at the national level, and local governments, if they exist, have limited powers that can be revoked by the central government. This centralisation of authority can lead to the domination of minority groups, as the central government may not fully represent the interests of all regions or minority populations, particularly those in less politically dominant areas.
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