Provincial governments and provincial assemblies
- 52 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book explores the dysfunctional relationship between provincial institutions, revealing how Provincial Assemblies exert undue influence over Governors, who are compelled to comply with their demands to retain power. This dynamic creates a situation where provincial development is stifled, as elected officials prioritize personal interests and familial connections over effective governance. The author argues for a shift from elected Governors to those appointed by presidential order to break this cycle and enhance provincial administration.
