At the dawn of the Fourth Republic in Nigeria there was the quest by legislators to provide visible evidence of “dividends of democracy” to their constituencies. The quest has resulted in the implementation of constituency projects in one form or the other in Nigeria. The operation or implementation of these projects has caused controversy, sometimes resulting in delays in the passage of Appropriation Bills into law. This paper examines the concept of constituency projects in Nigeria, from the point of view of the constitutionality, legality and practicability thereof. The author comes to the conclusion that as laudable as the avowed goal of the concept is, the path to robust constitutionalism in a developing democracy, like Nigeria, is to ...
Many studies that have attempted to address the problem of poor performance of local governments in ...
The legislature is one of the key institutions in the democratic process, to the extent that any att...
The prevalence of cross-carpeting in Nigerian politics continues to threaten the consolidation of de...
This study represents the idea of constituency projects and examines the role of the legislature in ...
The Greek philosopher Aristotle averred that state exists for public goods and continues to exist fo...
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 states that the Constitution is supreme an...
In Nigeria the constitutional role of the Legislature is yet to receive adequate scholarly attention...
The existence of a virile democracy in any given polity is largely dependent on a well organised gov...
This paper addresses some basic questions, chief of which revolve around: a) What factors accounted ...
In every democratic government, the liberty, rights and participation of citizens in governance is g...
Given the diverse nature of the Nigerian society and the tension associated with political contestat...
The work examines the legislative-executive conflicts in Nigeria’s presidential democracy in an expl...
Citizens’ representation embodied in the legislature is a central component and an indispensable pr...
The desire for local democracy informed the series of reforms in the local government system of Nige...
This paper, based on direct study and secondary data examines the fortunes of Nigeria’s Nation...
Many studies that have attempted to address the problem of poor performance of local governments in ...
The legislature is one of the key institutions in the democratic process, to the extent that any att...
The prevalence of cross-carpeting in Nigerian politics continues to threaten the consolidation of de...
This study represents the idea of constituency projects and examines the role of the legislature in ...
The Greek philosopher Aristotle averred that state exists for public goods and continues to exist fo...
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 states that the Constitution is supreme an...
In Nigeria the constitutional role of the Legislature is yet to receive adequate scholarly attention...
The existence of a virile democracy in any given polity is largely dependent on a well organised gov...
This paper addresses some basic questions, chief of which revolve around: a) What factors accounted ...
In every democratic government, the liberty, rights and participation of citizens in governance is g...
Given the diverse nature of the Nigerian society and the tension associated with political contestat...
The work examines the legislative-executive conflicts in Nigeria’s presidential democracy in an expl...
Citizens’ representation embodied in the legislature is a central component and an indispensable pr...
The desire for local democracy informed the series of reforms in the local government system of Nige...
This paper, based on direct study and secondary data examines the fortunes of Nigeria’s Nation...
Many studies that have attempted to address the problem of poor performance of local governments in ...
The legislature is one of the key institutions in the democratic process, to the extent that any att...
The prevalence of cross-carpeting in Nigerian politics continues to threaten the consolidation of de...