The Lyttleton Constitution of 1954 was a significant step in Nigeria's political development as it introduced true federalism by clearly defining the powers of the regions and the central government. However, its major shortcoming was that it failed to address the concerns of minority groups, who feared domination by the larger ethnic groups in their respective regions.
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