In a federal system of government, the power shared between the Centre and state governments...

GOVERNMENT
WAEC 2015

In a federal system of government, the power shared between the Centre and state governments is known as

  • A. legislative power
  • B. exclusive power
  • C. concurrent power
  • D. judicial power

Correct Answer: C. concurrent power

Explanation

Concurrent power is a political power independently exercisable by both federal and state governments in the same field of legislation.



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