MERIT: It brought about the placement of elective principle. i.e it allow the members of Nigeria's citizens for the first time to elect their representatives into the privy council. Thus; they are non-officios. DEMERIT: It fails to give total soverein to the existing members of the councils. They are non-executives.
elective principle
MERIT: It brought about the placement of elective principle. i.e it allow the members of Nigeria's citizens for the first time to elect their representatives into the privy council. Thus; they are non-officios. DEMERIT: It fails to give total soverein to the existing members of the councils. They are non-executives.
written and unwritten constitution
The merit of the Clifford Constitution of 1922 was that it introduced limited elected representation in Nigeria's legislative council, giving Nigerians a voice in their governance for the first time. However, a key demerit was that it still largely favored British colonial interests and maintained significant powers in the hands of the colonial authorities.
The Clifford Constitution of 1922 in Nigeria introduced limited electoral representation, allowing a small number of educated Nigerians to participate in the legislative process. However, it maintained colonial control by giving the British colonial governor veto power over any legislation passed by the Nigerian legislature, leading to a lack of true autonomy for the Nigerian people.
One of the major merit was elective principle.
elective principle
merit& demerit
merit and demerit of price level accounting
The root word of demerit is merit, "de" is the prefix.
merit
Merit: Due process policy in Nigeria ensures fairness, transparency, and accountability in the legal system, protecting citizens from arbitrary actions by the government and promoting the rule of law. Demerit: However, due process in Nigeria may sometimes result in delays in the legal process, leading to prolonged court cases and backlog of cases, which can impede access to timely justice for individuals.