LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE

What is or should be the research relationship between local government and the constitution? How can the research relationship be explored? What should be the investigative parameters and criteria? Put more directly, what form of relationship exists or should exist between...

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Main Author: Adebayo T. SALAMI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technopress 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law
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Online Access:https://www.jopafl.com/uploads/issue22/LOCAL_GOVERNMENT_AND_THE_CONSTITUTION_THE_NIGERIAN_EXPERIENCE.pdf
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description What is or should be the research relationship between local government and the constitution? How can the research relationship be explored? What should be the investigative parameters and criteria? Put more directly, what form of relationship exists or should exist between local government and the constitution? How can the relationship be investigated? Of more fundamental necessity, is there any justification to investigate the relationship? Consequently, of what relevance is the study of the relationship to scholarship? The questions are crucial to both the understanding of the theory and practice of federalism and to the specialty, local government studies in Nigeria in particular. Apart from assisting in creating scholarly avenues for a profound study of power interplays in federally organized systems, part of the objectives of the paper is to as well place the Nigerian experience under close scrutiny and perhaps use it to generate issues and problems of comparative research that would in turn impact tremendously on generalization and theory building within the sub-field and specialty. Data sources are secondary and this can be justified by the nature of the research topic and the attendant core/research questions. This mode of analysis is descriptive, qualitative, historical and philosophical. Most likely arising from the existence of paucity of materials on the study of the relations up between local government and the constitution, the paper suggests that the existing perspective especially as pioneered by Gboyega (1981), be reinforced with a concrete focus on the problematic issue of judicial interpretation within established social science research rules and methodology.
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spelling doaj.art-398dca75a1fc4b96927e73a30e76878c2022-12-22T00:00:44ZengTechnopressJournal of Public Administration, Finance and Law2285-22042285-34992021-12-011022359368https://doi.org/10.47743/jopafl-2021-22-25LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCEAdebayo T. SALAMI0Department of Political Science Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, NigeriaWhat is or should be the research relationship between local government and the constitution? How can the research relationship be explored? What should be the investigative parameters and criteria? Put more directly, what form of relationship exists or should exist between local government and the constitution? How can the relationship be investigated? Of more fundamental necessity, is there any justification to investigate the relationship? Consequently, of what relevance is the study of the relationship to scholarship? The questions are crucial to both the understanding of the theory and practice of federalism and to the specialty, local government studies in Nigeria in particular. Apart from assisting in creating scholarly avenues for a profound study of power interplays in federally organized systems, part of the objectives of the paper is to as well place the Nigerian experience under close scrutiny and perhaps use it to generate issues and problems of comparative research that would in turn impact tremendously on generalization and theory building within the sub-field and specialty. Data sources are secondary and this can be justified by the nature of the research topic and the attendant core/research questions. This mode of analysis is descriptive, qualitative, historical and philosophical. Most likely arising from the existence of paucity of materials on the study of the relations up between local government and the constitution, the paper suggests that the existing perspective especially as pioneered by Gboyega (1981), be reinforced with a concrete focus on the problematic issue of judicial interpretation within established social science research rules and methodology. https://www.jopafl.com/uploads/issue22/LOCAL_GOVERNMENT_AND_THE_CONSTITUTION_THE_NIGERIAN_EXPERIENCE.pdflocal governmentconstitution
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law
local government
constitution
title LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
title_full LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
title_fullStr LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
title_full_unstemmed LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
title_short LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
title_sort local government and the constitution the nigerian experience
topic local government
constitution
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