Under the 1999 Nigerian constitution, the Judiciary exercises the greatest power of checks and balances over the
Under the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, the Judiciary serves as a check on both the Executive and the Legislature. Its primary role is to interpret the law and ensure that actions by the government comply with the Constitution. The courts can review laws passed by the National Assembly (legislature) and actions taken by the President or governors (executive) to ensure they are constitutional.
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