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– A Critical Analysis of Presidential Powers Under the 1999 Nigerian Constitution –

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Abstract

Constitutional power, being the power fashioned out through the sovereign free will of the people, is basically meant to regulate the conduct of both the government and the governed. It is central to politics. The 1999 Nigerian Constitution vests executive powers in the President who is the Chief Executive.

Similarly, the 1999 Constitution confers on the President, the power to assent to bills and modify existing laws. Even though there is a provision for delegation of powers, such delegates act only for and on behalf of the President hence such acts are acts of the President.

In a country like Nigeria, whose history, especially as regards executive Presidency dates back only to 1979, it is obviously difficult to attempt to imbibe the political model of the United States of America whose executive Presidency is centuries old, without obstacles.

Introduction

Presidential power under the 1999 Nigerian Constitution2, is the totality of executive powers that have been vested in the President. According to Black’s Law Dictionary3, executive power is defined simply as “the power to see that the laws are duly executed and enforced”.

The idea of executive Presidency is traceable to the pre-1979 era when it was thought that there was the need to have a President who could wield such powers as to be able to have firm control of the government.

This was obviously in response to the failure4 of the Parliamentary model of government which was bequeathed to the country by the colonialists, upon the attainment of independence in 1960.5

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