WAEC - Government (2022 - No. 42)
A quasi-federal structure is so arranged in order for the
centre to coordinate national level programmes
citizens to have dual allegiance and dual citizenship
component units to breakaway at will
president to amend the constitution at will
Explanation
A quasi-federal structure typically refers to a system of government that incorporates elements of both federalism and unitarism. The primary purpose of a quasi-federal structure is to allow the central or federal government to coordinate and implement national-level programs and policies effectively. While there may be regional or state governments with certain powers and responsibilities, the central authority retains the ability to address issues of national importance, such as defence, foreign affairs, and overarching economic policies.
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