• The Consequences Of Handing Over Power To Government From A Different Political Party To Another

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    • 1.2     STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
      The peaceful and generally accepted handover of power from one party to another following a general election is one of the hallmarks of a democratic system.
      On the Civil Service side, the prospect of a new administration means potential changes in government machinery, practices and personnel, as well as policy. Unless, and until, a dissolution of Parliament occurs, preparation is constrained both by the requirement to continue to serve the government of the day and by uncertainty about Opposition plans, aggravated by the lack of direct contacts. So the Civil Service has often had to guess what the Opposition proposals mean, or work on the basis of indirect contacts and party statements and manifesto pledges intended as much as for internal party or electoral consumption as a program for government itself.
      1.3     RESEARCH QUESTIONS          
      1.     What are the problems of handling over power to another political party
      2.     What influence does handling over of power to another government on Nigeria citizens?
      3.     Is there any significant relationship between handling over power from PDP to APC on Nigeria economy growth?
      1.4     AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
      The aim of this studies is to critically study the consequences of handling over power to a government from a different political party to another. The objectives are:
      1.     To find out the problems of handling over power to another political party
      2.     What influence does handling over of power to another government on Nigeria citizens?
      3.     To find out if there is any significant relationship between handling over power from PDP to APC on Nigeria economy growth?
      1.5    SCOPE OF THE STUDY
      The idea of the research work is to examine if there are consequences to the handling of power to a different government from a different political party to another.
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