WAEC - Government (2000 - No. 22)
If the federal government and the unit government are to preserve their autonomy, the
federal government must be supreme
unit government must be supreme
Judiciaary must be supreme
constitution must be supreme
Explanation
In a federal system, both the federal government and the unit governments (state or provincial governments) have their own distinct powers and responsibilities. To preserve their autonomy and prevent one level of government from overpowering the other, the Constitution must be supreme. The Constitution outlines the division of powers between the different levels of government and ensures that each level respects the powers of the other.
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