The function of arms of government is impliement the law and enforce it.
legislature - mace and gavel. judiciary - wig and scale of justice executive- coat of arms and national flag
The three arms of government in Nigeria are the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary. The Executive, headed by the President, is responsible for enforcing laws and managing the affairs of the state. The Legislative consists of two chambers, the National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives), which makes laws and represents the people. The Judiciary interprets the laws and ensures justice is upheld, independent of the other two arms.
The coat of arms of Nigeria was adopted on May 20,1960.
It was created in line with the National Flag and Coat of Arms Ordinance in 1960. It was officially adopted in 1975. Before this, there were numerous coats of arms within Nigeria.
Makes policies for a country an ensures specific programes are carried out.
The Executive,Judiciary and The Legislature
The symbols of authority for the three arms of the Nigerian government are as follows: The Executive arm is represented by the Coat of Arms, which includes a black shield with a wavy white pall, symbolizing the meeting of the Niger and Benue Rivers at Lokoja. The Legislative arm is represented by the Mace, a ceremonial staff that signifies the authority of the Parliament. The Judicial arm is symbolized by the Gavel, a small ceremonial mallet used by judges to maintain order and signify the authority of the court.
It was adopted in 1960.
The purpose of the Australian Coat of Arms is to function as a graphical symbol of the nation and government of Australia on formal documents and in formal gatherings.
Because its the head of the whole government body.
The executive is one of the departments of government that is designed in law matters. The function of the executive can be a head of state, foreign minister, and head of government, justice minister or defense minister.
A squid has 6 arms. An octopus has 8 arms.