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    This is the official waec gce 2018 Government syllabus and hot topics to read. Rotate your screen to view the table well on mobile. This syllabus would be made avaiable for download later.

    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

    This syllabus aims at assessing the candidates’ ability to

    (a) define the concepts of Government and show their understanding of its principles, institutions and processes.

    (b) recognize their role as an informed citizens and their contributions towards the achievement of national development.

    (c) evaluate the successes, failures and problems of governments in West Africa.

    (d) analyse the constitutional developments and processes of colonial and post – independent government.

    (e) appreciate the role of their country as a member of the international community.

    SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATIONS

    There will be two papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2, both of which must be taken. Papers 1 and 2 will be composite and will be taken at one sitting.

    PAPER 1 : This will consist of fifty multiple-choice objective questions drawn from the entire syllabus. Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in 1 hour for 40 marks.

    PAPER 2 : This will be a 2-hour essay type test consisting of two sections, Sections A and B as follows:

    Section A: Elements of Government

    Shall contain five questions out of which candidates shall be required to attempt any two.

    Section B: Political and Constitutional Developments in West Africa and International Relations

    Shall contain sets of five questions each; one set for one member country. Each candidate is to answer two questions chosen from the set on the country in which he/she is taking the examination.

    The paper shall carry 60 marks.

    DETAILED SYLLABUS

    SECTION A: ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT

    1. MEANING AND SCOPE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER – GOVERNMENT

    Government as an institution of the state

    . Definition of state, features, structure and functions.

    Government as a process or art or governing.

    Government as an academic field of study – reasons for studying government.

    2. BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT

    Basic concepts – State, *Society, *Nation, Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Sovereignty, Democracy, Political Culture and Socialization, Communalism, Feudalism and oligarchy, *Liberalism, Socialism, Communism, Capitalism, Fascism, Aristocracy, Totalitarianism.

    Meaning and features.

    Basic principles – Rule of Law, Fundamental Human Rights, Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances, Constitutionalism, Political participation, Representative Government, Centralization and Decentralization – (Delegated

    Legislation, Devolution and Decentralization).

    3. CONSTITUTIONS

    (i) Definition and Sources

    (ii) Functions

    Types and Features, (Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible).

    4. ORGANS OF GOVERNMENT

    The Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary – Judicial Independence. (Types, Structure, Composition/membership; Functions; powers and limitations).

    5. STATE STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GOVERNMENT

    (a) Types – Unitary, Federal, Confederal, Presidential or Non-parliamentary, Parliamentary or Cabinet, Monarchical and Republican.

    Meaning, types, features, merits and demerits.

    6. CITIZENSHIP

    Meaning, mode of acquisition, rights, duties and obligations of individuals in the state. Means of safeguarding rights of citizens.

    7. POLITICAL PARTIES AND PARTY SYSTEMS

    Political Parties – definition, organization/structure, and functions.

    Party Systems – definition, types, merits and demerits.

    8. PRESSURE GROUPS, PUBLIC OPINION AND MASS MEDIA

    Pressure Groups – definition, types, mode of operation and functions;

    Public opinion – definition, formation, Measurement and importance;

    Mass Media – definition, roles and impact.

    9. THE ELECTORAL SYSTEMS, PROCESSES AND ELECTORAL MANAGEMENT BODY

    (a) Electoral Systems and Processes

    (i) Election- Meaning and purpose of elections.

    (ii) Franchise – meaning, and limitations.

    (iii) Types, advantages and disadvantages of Electoral Systems.

    (b) Electoral Management Body – definition, function, problems/constrains.

    10. PUBLIC/CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION

    Public/Civil Service – Meaning, Structure, Characteristics and Functions.

    Public/Civil Service Commission –meaning and Functions.

    Public Corporations – definition, purposes, functions, control, challenges, need for commercialization and privatization.

    Local Governments – Meaning, structure, Purposes, Functions, Sources of revenue, control and problems.

    SECTION B: POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVLEOPMENTS IN

    WEST AFRICA AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

    11. PRE-COLONIAL POLITICAL SYSTEM OF CANDIDATES’ RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES

    The Structural Organization of the following:

    (a) Nigeria – Hausa/Fulani, the Yoruba and the Igbo.

    (b) Ghana – The Akan and the Talensi.

    (c) Sierra Leone – The Mende and Temme.

    (d) The Gambia – The Wolof, Mandingo and Jola.

    (e) Liberia – The Vai and the Kru.

    12. COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION

    The Policy and Structure of the British Colonial Administration – Crown Colony, Protectorate and Indirect Rule.

    The Policy of French Colonial Administration – Assimilation and Association (Loi Cadre).

    Impact, Advantages and disadvantages of Colonial Rule.

    13. NATIONALISM IN CANDIDATES’ RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES

    Nationalism: Meaning, factors and effects.

    Key Nationalist leaders/movements and their contributions.

    14. CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CANDIDATES’ RESPECTIVE

    COUNTRIES

    (i) Pre-Independence Constitutions –

    Nigeria (features) – Clifford 1922

    Richards 1946

    Macpherson 1951

    Littleton 1954

    Ghana (features, merits and demerits) – Clifford 1916

    Guggisberg 1925

    Burns 1946

    Arden Clarke 1951

    Nkrumah 1954

    Sierra Leone (features, merits and demerits) – Slatter 1924

    Stevenson 1947

    Beresford Stooke 1951

    The 1956 and 1958

    Constitutions.

    (d) The Gambia (features, merits and demerits) – The 1947, 1951,

    1954, 1960, 1962 and 1963

    Constitutions.

    (ii) Post-Independence Constitutions – Features

    (a) Nigeria – Independence Constitution, 1960

    Republican Constitution 1963

    The 1979 and 1989 Constitutions

    1999 Constitution – Origin, features, strength and Weaknesses.

    (b) Ghana – Independence Constitution, 1957

    Republican Constitution 1960

    2 Republican Constitution 1969

    3 Republican Constitution 1979

    4 Republican Constitutions 1992.

    (c) Sierra Leone – Independence Constitution 1961

    Republican Constitution 1971

    The 1978 and 1991 Constitutions,

    (d) The Gambia – Independence Constitution 1965

    Republican Constitution 1970.

    2 Republican Constitution 1997

    (e) Liberia – Independence/Republican Constitution 1947

    2 Republican Constitution 1985

    15. DEVELOPMENT OF MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE CANDIDATES’

    RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES

    Nigeria

    Sierra Leone

    The Gambia

    Liberia

    Formation, Objectives, Sources of Finance, Achievements and Failures

    16. MILITARY RULE IN THE CANDIDATES’ RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES .

    Nigeria

    Ghana;

    Sierra Leone

    The Gambia

    Liberia

    Causes, effects and various military regimes.

    17. FEDERAL/UNITARY SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT IN WEST AFRICA

    Nigeria

    Sierra Leone

    The Gambia

    Liberia

    Origin, Factors, Structure, Features and Problems

    18. FOREIGN POLICIES OF THE CANDIDATES’ RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES

    Nigeria

    Ghana

    Sierra Leone

    The Gambia

    Liberia

    Definitions, Factors, objectives, advantages and disadvantages.

    19. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

    The United Nations Organizations (UNO),

    The Commonwealth of Nations,

    African Union (AU) – NEPAD,

    The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

    Origin, aims/objectives, achievements and problems.

    WASSCE GOVERNMENT

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    SHILLINGTON K.

    HODGKIN T.

    GARBRAH H. K.

    ADDAE P. G.

    NOFIU S. O. A.

    ECHIEFU S. M

    APPADORAI A.

    PRICE J. H.

    LEEDS C. A.

    AMOA G. Y.

    DARE AND OYEWOLE

    OYEDIRAN AND CO.

    FRANCIS ADIGWE

    DENNIS AUSTIN

    PRAH ISAAC Ghana Evolution and Change in the 19 and 20 Centuries

    Ghana and the Rawlings Factor

    African Political Parties

    Foreign Policies of Major Countries, Subject Publications, New Delhi

    Senior Secondary School Government Bks. 1&2

    A – ONE in Government

    Modern Government

    The Substance of Politics

    Political Institutions in West Africa

    Political Studies

    Groundwork of Government in West Africa

    A Textbook of Government for Senior Secondary School

    Government for Senior Secondary School.

    Essentials of Government

    Politics in Ghana 1946-1960

    Government for Senior Secondary School

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