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The Practice of Inclusive Representation in Nigeria Bureaucracy: The Federal Character Principle experience
2019
Cogent Social Sciences
This paper reviews the application of federal character principle (FCP) in Nigerian civil service for inclusive representation and national unity. It draws on case studies and empirical works on the exacerbated disunity, persistent primordial sectional loyalty over national loyalty. It adopts face-to-face interviews, documentary and thematic analyses. Findings reveal that FCP has negative effects on Nigerian bureaucracy following the way it has been applied. It illustrates how inter-ethnic
doi:10.1080/23311886.2019.1601545
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