Unnes Law Journal
Vol 7 No 2 (2021): Unnes L.J. (October, 2021)

Federalism in Nigeria: Problems and Restructuring Option

Ejumudo, Kelly Bryan Ovie (Unknown)
Ikenga, Francis Ayegbunam (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jul 2021

Abstract

The study examined the problem of Nigeria’s federalism and the restructuring option. Three null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study and the study is quantitative research adopted the correlational design and four hundred academic staff from five Departments in the Faculty of social sciences all from the six sampled public Universities in the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria were sampled. The primary data that were used for the study was obtained from the federalism and restructuring option questionnaire and chi-square was used to analyze the data obtained. The finding of the study revealed that the inability of the Nigerian state to adopt the restructuring option as a panacea to the unending political and ethnic crises in the nation has a relationship with the poor generating capacity and dependency mentality of the federating units. The study lucidly showed that there is no significant relationship between the nature and character of the age-long North-South tendencies and federalism in Nigeria. The study equally revealed that there is a significant relationship between politics of marginalization, socio-economic development, and participatory/empowerment on federalism in Nigeria. The study recommended that to ensure the peaceful coexistence of Nigeria’s multi-ethnic nationalities, the Nigerian government at different levels, different stakeholders, and concerned bodies should go back to the drawing board and consider the creation of additional states and re-examine the sharing formula based largely on genuine need, derivation, and population. The study also recommended that for the federalism option to succeed in Nigeria, there in need for re-construction, re-formulation, genuine acceptance, and practicability of an appropriate federal arrangement that emphasizes self and national development as well as an equitable fiscal system that accommodates the true power relations and the expenditure and revenue realities of the respective component units in the Nigerian federation.

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Journal Info

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ulj

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Unnes Law Journal (Unnes L.J.) is a double-blind peer-reviewed legal journal (ISSN Print 2252-6536 ISSN Online 2722-4503) publishes research and review papers concerning to Legal Studies. Unnes L.J. published biannually by the Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang on April & October. Focus and ...