SUBJECT: GOVERNMENT � ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� �
CLASS: SS 1
TERM: 2ND TERM
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WEEK ELEVEN
TOPIC: CENTRALIZATION
CONTENT
MEANING
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CENTRALIZATION
MEANING
The term centralization refers to a system of government administration in which power is concentrated in a single central authority. In such a centralized system of government, there is no constitutional provision for the sharing of governmental powers between the single central authority and any other body but powers can be delegated to subordinate bodies. The highest degree of centralization is achieved in unitary states. In such a unitary state there is only one legislature, one executive and one judiciary. Local authorities that exist in centralized states are created by the central authority that delegate powers to them.
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Unitary states like Britain, Italy, and France etc. are examples of centralization of governmental administration.
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REASONS FOR THE ADOPTION OF CENTRALIZATION
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EVALUATION QUESTIONS
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MERITS OF CENTRALIZATION
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DEMERITS OF CENTRALIZATION
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EVALUATION QUESTIONS
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DECENTRALIZATION
MEANING
Decentralization refers to a system of governmental administration whereby powers are not concentrated in a single central authority but shared among component regional and local units. Powers allocated to different authorities are clearly specified in a written constitution. Decentralization exists in a federal structure. Federal states such as USA, Nigeria, and Federal Republic of Germany etc. are examples of decentralization of government administration.
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TYPES OF DECENTALIZATION
There are two types of decentralization and they are;
Devolution
Deconcentration
DEVOLUTION: This is a system of administration, where the central government may decide to set up or create subordinate levels of government in different parts of the country. This type of administration applies to unitary government in which the country may be split into units for administrative convenience. Britain, South Africa and Northern Ireland are good examples.
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DECONCENTRATION: This refers to a system of administration in which powers are shared in such a way that the component states are not directly subordinate to the central authority. France is a good example.
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EVALUATION QUESTIONS
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MERITS OF DECENTRALIZATION
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DEMERITS OF DECENTRALIZATION
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EVALUATION QUESTION
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GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTIONS
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WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
THEORY
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READING ASSIGNMENT
TOPIC: Delegated legislature: Comprehensive Government Pages 66-68
Essential Government Pages 83-85
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