The Code of Conduct Bureau was essentially established to
reduce corruption in public life
protect the rights of public servants
enhance probity and accountability in public service
ensure the independence of the public service
Correct answer is C
The Code of Conduct Bureau was essentially established to enhance a high standard of public morality in the conduct of government business and to ensure that actions and behaviour of public officers conform to the highest standards of public morality and accountability.
The rules and regulations of the civil service are called?
General Order
Bureaucratic Order
Service Order
Administrative Order
Correct answer is A
The rules and regulations of the civil service are called General Order.
The rules and regulations guiding the behavior and career of workers at both federal and state levels are written down in a book known as the General Order (G.O). The G.O covers all the functions of the civil servants from recruitment to retirement, promotion, transfer, discipline, channels of communication, allowances, training courses, various levels, handling of public funds, etc.
Under the 1963 Republican Constitution, the power of judicial review was vested in the
President
Chief Justice
Supreme Court
Parliament
Correct answer is C
Under the 1963 Republican Constitution, the power of judicial review was vested in the Supreme Court.
This power of judicial review means the power to declare any Federal or Regional Law unconstitutional if seen to be inconsistent with with any provision in the constitution.
The Action Group crisis of 1963 led to the formation of
UPP
NEPU
NPC
NCNC
Correct answer is A
The Action Group crisis of 1963 led to the formation of a new political party known as the United Peoples Party (UPP).
The UPP was formed in the then Western Region by Chief S.L. Akintola with his supporters when he was dismissed from the Action Group.
The presidential system of government was introduced in Nigeria with the Constitution of
1989
1999
1960
1979
Correct answer is D
The presidential system of government was introduced in Nigeria with the Constitution of 1979.
The Constitution came into effect from First of October, 1979 with Alhaji Shehu Shagari as the first Executive President of Nigeria.