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Main Authors: Chidolue, Dorothy Nkechi, Nwokike, Chidi E., Ezeneme, Ebele Victoria
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Publicado em: Zenodo 2022
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Acesso em linha:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14838837
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  • <p>The study examined the application of the Federal Character Principle and improved integration in the<br>Federal Civil Service of Nigeria. Integration is essentially nation-building programs in which<br>dysfunctional or unstable or "failed states" or economies are given assistance in the development of<br>governmental infrastructure, civil society, dispute resolution mechanisms, as well as economic assistance,<br>in order to increase stability. The study relied heavily on primary and secondary data, and a survey<br>research method was used to examine the application of the Federal Character principle and improve<br>integration. Two research questions and hypotheses guided the study. Findings of the study showed that<br>the Federal character principle impacts on national integration and has not improved the Federal civil<br>service integration in Nigeria. To achieve improved integration, the principle of federal character should<br>be applied with less stringency but with fairness among states and local governments that are<br>homogenous, to avoid creating division where none may have existed.</p>