Governors, federalism, and constitutional tension, By Dakuku Peterside

[[{“value”:”Tensions between Nigeria’s central and state governments have long been the fault lines of its federal system; it is like a simmering struggle between authority and autonomy. The 1999 Constitution, though intended as a compass for governance, is riddled with ambiguities — grey areas that have, time and again, become battlegrounds for political and legal
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