Executive interference undermines legislative independence, hindering Nigerian political development.
The article discusses how the relationship between the government's executive and legislative branches in Nigeria affects the country's political development. The researchers used interviews and document analysis to show that there is a strained relationship between the two branches, with the executive having too much power over the legislative. This imbalance has hindered the legislature from effectively representing the people and overseeing the government. The study suggests the need for a new constitution to address these issues and promote a more balanced and effective government in Nigeria.