Federalism is a system of government in which there is division of powers between two levels of government in a state. It is a system where power is shared between the central government and its coordinating units that is states or regional government. Both levels of government are each legally supreme within their areas of jurisdiction and competence. Examples of countries operating federal system of government are USA, Nigeria, Brazil, India etc.
Federalism is based on the principle of unity in diversity in order to harness the potentials and resources of the component units. A federation is a group of states or regions that are united under one central or federal government. These states or regions which are called federating units are in control of most of their internal affairs, while leaving some crucial issues such as defence, currency, external affairs etc. in the hand of the central government.
Nigeria as a federal state is structured into three levels of government namely; federal government, state government and local government. The Nigeria’s federation could be traced to Macpherson constitution of 1954, which provided for the division of powers between the federal government and the regional government.
Features of a federation.
1. Sharing of Powers between the federal and State Government: in a federation, political powers are shared between the federal and state governments, and each government exercises the powers assigned to it by the constitution without interference from others.
2. Independence of the Judiciary: the judges can perform their duty without fear or favour in determination of cases. They are not subject to executive control, their tenure is secured.
3. Written Constitution: the constitution is usually in written form, that is, codified and rigid. This is why the process of amendment is rigid and cumbersome.
4. It has at least two Tiers of Government: every federation has at least two tiers of government- the central or federal government and the regional or state government.
5. Existence of Bi-Cameral Legislature: Bi-cameral
Legislature is one in which there exist two houses of assembly, and is common among states operating federal system. In Nigeria and United State of America, they are called the Senate and House of Representative.
The State Government
The state government is the second level of government in Nigeria. The state government is situated between the federal and local government. A state is much larger than a local government, and there are 36 states in Nigeria. The state government is headed by a Governor, and assisted by a Deputy Governor all dully elected as enshrined in the Nigerian constitution 1999. The governor also appoint commissioners to help in running the state. The state government is made up of three arms of government namely; the legislature, executive and judiciary. These arms have separate powers and functions, but work in such a way as to ensure peace and development of the state.
Importance of the State Government
1. Provision of social amenities such as electricity, good roads, portable water etc.
2. Provision of finances and educational materials for all levels of education.
3. Assisting farmers by providing fertilizers, chemicals, and seedlings at subsidized rate.
4. Maintaining law and order in the state.
5. Provision of jobs for the people by establishing industries.
6. Ensuring peaceful coexistence among the people.
Problems Facing the State Government
a. Corruption: public fund is being embezzled by government officials and politicians. This affect proper execution of projects which leads to backwardness.
b. Poor electricity supply and bad road: the state’s inability to provide adequate electricity and good road affects its development.
c. Insufficient Qualified Staff: as a result of poor remuneration, people prefer to work in private business where they received better pay.
d. Lack of Fund: the state government is also faced with the challenge of inadequate funds to execute projects.
e. Revenue Crisis: there is always conflict between the state and local government over revenue generation and sharing.
The Local Government
The local government is the third tier of government at the grassroots. It is the nearest and closest to the people. It is set up to meet the needs and aspiration of the people at the grassroots. Local government is a political and administrative unit empowered by law to administer a specified locality. It is one of man’s oldest institution. In fact, democracy itself originated and developed along the lines of local government initiative in the ancient Greek city States. There are 774 local government areas in Nigeria as contained in the 1999 constitution.
A local government is headed by a Chairman and assisted by other councillors. The local government receives money from both the federal and state government to carry out its programs. This is known as statutory allocation from the federal and state governments. It also gets money through taxes, fines, levies etc.
Reasons for the Creation of Local Government
1. For Administrative Convenience: local government is created for administrative expediency. There are many functions that will be cumbersome for the state and federal governments to perform because of the distance separating them and the people. These functions can be best and effectively performed by the local government. For instance collection of rates, radio and television licenses and registration of births, deaths and marriages.
2. To Engender Development. Local government is created to bring meaningful development to the rural areas. As an agent of rural development, local government is to use the funds available to them by both the federal and state governments and its internally generated revenue to improve on the lives of the people within the areas of operation through
(a) Initiating and attracting developmental projects to the local people such as good roads, water and electricity
(b) Sustaining livelihoods through the provision of credit facilities for agriculture, arts, craft etc.
(c) Encouraging the formation of cooperative societies and other economic groups.
3. To Preserve Heritage and common Interest of the People: the creation of local government is intended to bring people of common heritage or ancestry together as a political unit to further their interests and increase their participation in government business.
Problems Facing Local Government in Nigeria
1. Problem of Party Politics: the party in power often dominates the local government. Members of other parties are not involved in the running of its affairs even if they are more qualified and efficient.
2. Corruption: there is widespread corruption at the local government level. This is because, the officials use public funds for their own interests instead of them to provide social amenities for the community.
3. Insufficient Funds: the local government is also faced with the challenge of inadequate funds to execute projects. This is because most state governments do high jack the funds released to the local government by the federal government.
4. There is problem of qualified and skilled workers: due to poor condition of service and remuneration, people prefer to work in private business where there is good condition of service and a better pay.