Recent Scheme of Work on Government

Syllabus for Senior Secondary




FIRST TERM
SSS 1 SSS 2 SSS 3
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 2

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Defining government: characteristic and functions of government
2. Government as a process or art of governing

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition
2. Structure :
(i) legislative
(ii) executive
(iii) judiciary
3. Characteristics
4. Functions
5. Definition and features of the state.
6. Relationship between state and government.

1. Government as a process or an art.
2. Policy formulation and implementation,
i) rule making
ii) rule implementation
iii) rule adjudication
WEEK 2

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Electoral process: election

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Elections :
- meaning
- purpose
2. Suffrage :
- meaning
- history
- types
3. Franchise :
- meaning
- purpose
- types
4. Purposes of holding elections.
WEEK 2

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic:
1. Federalism: Origin of Federalism in Nigeria
2. Nature and structure of Nigerian federalism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Emergence of federalism in Nigeria
2. Factors that necessitated the formation of federalism.
3. Conferences organized by the colonial powers.

1. Structure of Nigerian federalism.
(i) Federalism before independence.
(ii) 1960 – 1966
(iii) 1967 – 1975
(iv) 1976 to date
2. Features of Nigerian federalism
WEEK 3

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Government as an academic field of study
2. Basic concepts: power

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Government as a school subject ;
2. Why study government ;
3. Some subfields of government :
i) Local government
ii) Public Administration
iii) International Relations.

1. Definition of the power.
2. The acquisition and exercise of power.
3. Forms of power :
- military
- political
- economic
WEEK 3

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Types of electoral systems

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of electoral systems.
2. Types
i) simple
ii) absolute
iii) proportional representation.
iv) direct and indirect electoral system.
3. Second ballot.
WEEK 3

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic:
1. Problems of Nigerian Federalism
2. Minority issues and the creation of states

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. The need for revenue allocation in a Federal State.
2. Revenue allocation formula in Nigeria.
3. Conflicts over each adopted revenue allocation formula.

1. The major and minor ethnic groups in Nigeria.
2. Reasons for the demand for more states.
3. Complexity and endless nature of the state creation.
4. Recommendation of Willink’s Commission.
5. Solution to minority problems in Nigeria.
WEEK 4

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Authority
2. Legitimacy

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of political authority.
2. Sources of political authority.
3. Differences between power and authority.

1. Meaning of legitimacy.
2. Factors that determine legitimacy.
3. Legitimacy as a factor of stability of government.
WEEK 4

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Organization of elections

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Features of free and fair elections.
2. The stage of elections.
3. Transparency.
4. Free and fair elections.
5. Integrity, honesty.
WEEK 4

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic: Inter ethnic rivalry and issue of secession

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. The nature of ethnic conflicts or rivalry in Nigeria.
2. Problems of secession in Nigeria.
3. Measures to avoid secession in Nigeria.
WEEK 5

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Sovereignty
2. Democracy

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Two connotations of sovereignty :
i. the state of political independence.
ii. The supreme power in a state.
2. Problem of locating sovereignty.
3. Limitations.

1. Definition of Democracy
2. Main features of democracy.
WEEK 5

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Electoral commission and electoral officials

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Electoral Commission :
i) Role or duties
ii) problems
iii) organization.
2. Electoral officials :
i) electoral officer
ii) Polling officer
iii) Presiding officer
iv) Polling clerk
v) Polling agent.
WEEK 5

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic: Development of political parties in Nigeria Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP)
The Nigerian Youth Movement (NYM)
National Council of Nigeria and Cameroun/Citizens (NCNC)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Origin of the Political parties.
2. Organizational structure.
3. Sources of finance.
4. Objectives.
5. Performance.
WEEK 6

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Political culture and political socialization
2. Communalism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. The meaning of political culture
2. The components of political culture
3. Meaning of political socialization.
4. Agents of political socialization.

1. Meaning of communalism.
2. Features
WEEK 6

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Public opinion

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of public opinion.
2. How public opinion is formed.
3. Measurement of public opinion.
4. Importance of public opinion.
WEEK 6

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic: Action Group (AG)
Northern People’s Congress (NPC)
Northern Element Progressive Union (NEPU)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Motives for the formation of AG, NPC and NEPU.
2. Organizational structures.
3. Source of finance.
4. Objectives.
5. Performance.
WEEK 7

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic: Feudalism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of feudalism.
2. Features.
3. Merits and demerits
WEEK 7

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Public opinion (Cont.)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of public opinion.
2. How public opinion is formed.
3. Measurement of public opinion.
4. Importance of public opinion.
WEEK 7

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic: National Party of Nigeria (NPN)
Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN)
Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Formation of NPN, UPN, and NPP.
2. Organizational structure.
3. Source of finance.
4. Objectives
5. Performance.
WEEK 8

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic: Capitalism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of capitalism.
2. Essential features of capitalism
3. Differences between capitalism, and socialism.
4. Merits and demerits.
WEEK 8

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Mass media

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Mass media :
- meaning
- roles
- impact
2. Watch dog
WEEK 8

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic:
1. Great Nigeria Peoples Party (GNPP)
People Redemption Party (PRP)
Nigerian Advance Party (NAP)
2. Social Democratic Party (SDP) National republic convention

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Origin GNPP PRP and NAP.
2. Structure.
3. Sources of finance.
4. Objectives.
5. Performance.

1. Formation of SDP and NRC.
2. Structural organization.
3. Sources of finance.
4. Objectives
5. Performance
WEEK 9

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic: Socialism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of socialism.
2. Features of socialism.
3. Merits and demerits.
WEEK 9

Theme: Political Parties, Pressure Groups And Election

Topic: Mass media (Cont.)Public Administration

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Mass media :
- meaning
- roles
- impact
2. Watch dog
WEEK 9

Theme: Federalism And Development Of Political Parties In Nigeria

Topic: People Democratic Party (PDP)
All Nigerian People Party (ANPP)
Alliance for Democracy (AD)
Action Congress and Small Political Party

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Formation of PDP, ANPP, AD and AC.
2. Structural organization.
3. Sources of finance.
4. Objectives.
5. Performance.

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION
SECOND TERM
SSS 1 SSS 2 SSS 3
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 2

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Oligarchy
2. Communism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of oligarchy.
2. Features of oligarchy.
3. Types of oligarchy.

1. Definition of Communism
2. Origin and development.
3. Principles
4. Relationship between communism and socialism.
WEEK 2

Theme: Public Administration

Topic:
1. Civil service
2. Personel administration in civil service

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of civil service.
2. Characteristics of the civil service
3. Functions.
4. Structure of the civil service.
i) administrative/ professional.
ii) Executive.
iii) Clerical etc.
5. Honesty, integrity.

1. Meaning of the civil service commission.
2. Functions of the civil service commission.
3. Relationship between the civil service and political executives.
WEEK 2

Theme: Political Crises And Military Rule In Nigeria

Topic:
1. Major political crises in Nigeria
2. Military Rule in Nigeria

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Political Crisis :
(i) Kano riot 1953
(ii) Eastern regions constitution 1953.
(iii) Census crises 1962/63
(iv) action group crisis 1962, 1967 – 70
2. Electoral crises:
(i) Federal election 1964.
(ii) western Nigeria election 1965
(iii) general election 1979.
(iv) executive vs Legislative crises 1981 in Kaduna.
(v) general election 1983.
(vi) general election 1993.

1. Military rule:
(i) 1966 – 1975
(ii) 1975 – 1979
(iii) 1983 – 1985
(iv) 1985 – 1993
(v) 1993 – 1999
2. Features.
3. Causes
4. Consequences
5. Structure
WEEK 3

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Fascism
2. Totalitarianism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of fascism.
2. Characteristics of fascism.

1. Meaning of totalitarianism.
2. Characteristics.
WEEK 3

Theme: Public Administration

Topic: Public corporations: meaning

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition.
2. Reasons for setting public corporations.
3. Functions of public cooperation.
4. Examples of public corporations.
WEEK 3

Theme: Political Crises And Military Rule In Nigeria

Topic:
1. Conflict Resolution in Nigeria
2. Peace Education

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Conflicts
- meaning
- types
- causes
- consequences
2. Conflict resolution.

1. Meaning of Peace
2. Mechanism for promoting peace.
WEEK 4

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Types and characteristic of government: unitary government
2. Federal government

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of Unitary government
2. Main features.
3. Advantages and disadvantages.
4. Factors responsible for the success of of unitary government.
5. Resource control

1. Definition of federalism.
2. Reasons for Federating.
3. Characteristics of federal system.
4. Resource control
5. Merit and demerits.
WEEK 4

Theme: Public Administration

Topic: Structure and organisation

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Organizational structure of public corporations.
i) Minister
ii) Board
iii) Management.
2. Comparison of organizational structure of public corporation.
WEEK 4

Theme: Nigeria And The World

Topic:
1. The inter dependence of nature and globalization
2. Nigerian foreign policy

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Inter-dependence of nations.
2. Community of nations
3. Purpose of interaction.
4. Nigeria’s interaction ;
(i) Economic
(ii) Political
(iii) Social cultural
5. Merits and demerits.

1. Meaning of foreign policy.
2. Factors affecting Nigeria’s foreign policy.
3. Aims and objectives of Nigeria’s foreign policy.
4. Nigeria’s Foreign policy since independence.
5. Non-alignment.
6. Nigeria and nonalignment.
WEEK 5

Theme: Political Concepts And Principles

Topic:
1. Presidential system of government
2. Parliamentary or cabinet system of government

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of presidential system of government.
2. Characteristics.
3. Resource control
4. Advantages and disadvantages.

1. Meaning of parliamentary system.
2. Major characteristics
3. Merits and demerits.
4. Differences between presidential and parliamentary system
WEEK 5

Theme: Public Administration

Topic: Control and problems of public corporation

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Reasons for control.
2. Types of control.
i) parliamentary
ii) financial
iii) judicial
iv) ministerial etc.
3. Problems of public corporation.
i) lack of accountability
ii) mismanagement
4. Solution to the problems.
WEEK 5

Theme: Nigeria And The World

Topic: International organization

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. International organization:
i) UN
ii) AU
iii) Commonwealth
iv) ECOWAS
v) UNDP
vi) FAO
vii) UNESCO
viii) WHO
ix) UNICEF
2. Origin
3. Aims and objectives.
4. Achievements.
WEEK 6

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic:
1. Confederal government
2. Monarchy

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of confederation
2. Main features
3. Resource control
4. Merits and demerits.
5. Comparison with federalism.

1. Meaning of Monarchy
2. Forms of monarchy
3. Absolute
4. Constitutional
5. Resource control
6. Main features
7. Merits and demerits.
WEEK 6

Theme: Public Administration

Topic: Commercialization , privatization and deregulation of public corporations

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meanings of commercialization, privatization and deregulation.
2. Reasons for commercialization, privatization and deregulation.
3. Merit and demerits.
WEEK 6

Theme: Nigeria And The World

Topic: Millennium Development Goal (MDG)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning
2. MDG achieve by 2015
i) Eradicate extreme poverty & hunger
ii) Achieve universal primary education
iii) Promote Gender Equality and Empower women.
iv) Reduce Child Mortality
v) Improve Maternal Health
vi) Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria.
vii) Ensure Environmental Sustainability.
WEEK 7

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic:
1. Republicanism
2. Constitutions and constitutionalism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of Republicanism
2. Features
3. Resource control
4. Differences between republicanism and monarchy.

1. Meaning of constitution.
2. Sources of constitution.
3. Scope of a constitution
4. Features of Constitution.
5. Types of constitution.
6. Constitutionalism.
WEEK 7

Theme: Public Administration

Topic: Local government; local government administration

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Explain the meaning of local government.
2. Reasons of the creation of local governments.
3. Functions of local governments.
4. Systems of local government.
i) The French system
ii) The British System.
iii) The Nigerian System.
WEEK 7

Theme: Nigeria And The World

Topic: New Economic Partnership or Economic Development (NEPAD)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning
2. Aims and objectives.
WEEK 8

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic: The structure and organization of government, executive

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Composition
i) parliamentary/ cabinet executive.
ii) presidential executive.
2. Functions.
3. Control of the executive.
4. Honesty and integrity.
WEEK 8

Theme: Public Administration

Topic: Structure of local government

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Evolution of local government in Nigeria.
2. Structure.
3. Forces of finance.
4. Relationship between local government/state and Federal governments.
WEEK 8

Theme: Nigeria And The World

Topic: E- government

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning: use of computers or ICT in government business or activities.
2. Areas :
- Nigerian Immigration service.
- Nigerian Customs Services
- Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)
- JAMB, WAEC, NECO
3. Other uses
- Website
- E-mail
- Network of Offices
4. Advantages & disadvantages
WEEK 9

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic: legislature

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Functions of the legislature.
2. Types of legislature.
i) unicameral
ii) bicameral
3. Stages of passing a bill into law.
4 Honesty and integrity
WEEK 9

Theme: Public Administration

Topic: Local government reforms

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Role of traditional rulers in local government.
2. 1976 local government reforms.
3. Problems of local government.
4. Measures to improve local government administration: Integrity, honesty, transparency
WEEK 9

Theme: Nigeria And The World

Topic: Leadership and Followership

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Leadership
2. Follower-ship
3. Qualities
4. Roles politics and government.

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION
THIRD TERM
SSS 1 SSS 2 SSS 3
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 2

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic:
1. Judiciary
2. Basic principles of government; rule of law

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Selection of Judges status, conditions and privilege.
2. Functions.
3. Judicial independence, the maintenance and reasons.
4. Factors that limit judiciary independence.
5. Honesty and integrity

1. Basic Interpretation.
i) Equality before the law.
ii) Supremacy of regular law.
iii) Right to personal liberty.
2. Problems of application.
WEEK 2

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: Pre-colonial administration

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Systems of government in pre-colonial days (Hausa/Fulani, Igbo and Yoruba)
2. Structure of pre-colonial governments.
WEEK 2

Theme:

Topic:

Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 3

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic:
1. Fundamental human right
2. Separation of powers

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Fundamental Human Rights.
i) social
ii) political
iii) economic
iv) access to information.
2. Means of Safeguarding fundamental human rights.
3. Limitations.

1. Separation of powers in the arms of government.
2. Separation of personnel performing functions.
3. Examine the relationship between separation of powers and checks and balances.
4. Explain the extent of separation of powers and checks and balance under presidential and parliamentary systems of government.
WEEK 3

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: Pre-colonial administration

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Roles of the respective components of their structure.
2. Comparison of different precolonial administrations in Nigeria
WEEK 3

Theme:

Topic:

Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 4

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic:
1. Representative government
2. Political participation

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of representative government.
2. Means of establishing representative government.
3. Advantages and disadvantages of representative government.

1. Meaning of political participation.
2. Forms of political participation.
3. Purpose of Political participation.
WEEK 4

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: Colonial administration

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Principles and structure of British colonial administration central administration and native administration
2. Impact of colonial administration in Nigeria and West Africa.
3. Advantages and disadvantages of colonial rule.
4. Comparison of British and French colonial policies of administration.
WEEK 4

Theme:

Topic:

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Content:

WEEK 5

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic:
1. Centralization and decentralization
2. Delegated legislation

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Centralization
2. Decentralization
3. Forms of decentralization.
i. devolution
ii. Decentralization
4. Advantages and disadvantages of centralization.
5. Advantage and disadvantages of decentralization.

1. Delegated legislation.
2. Forms of delegated legislation.
3. Control of delegated legislation.
4. Advantages and disadvantages of delegated legislation.
WEEK 5

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: Nationalism

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of nationalism.
2. Factors that led to the rise and growth of nationalism in Nigeria.
3. Effects of nationalism in Nigeria.
4. Key nationalist leaders in Nigeria and their contributions to nationalism.
WEEK 5

Theme:

Topic:

Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 6

Theme: Concepts And Principles Of Government

Topic: citizenship

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Citizenship. (Meaning)
2. Acquisition of citizenship.
3. Rights, duties and obligations of citizenship.
4. Differences between citizens and non-citizens.
WEEK 6

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: Constitutional development in Nigeria

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Pre-independence constitutions and their main features.
2. Independence and post-independence constitutions and their features.
3. Common features in past and present constitutions in Nigeria.
WEEK 6

Theme:

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WEEK 7

Theme: Political Parties And Pressure Groups

Topic: Political party

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of political parties
2. Organization
3. Functions
4. Types of political parties (elite/mass parties).
5. Honesty, integrity and transparency
WEEK 7

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: Constitutional development in Nigeria (Cont.)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Pre-independence constitutions and their main features.
2. Independence and post-independence constitutions and their features.
3. Common features in past and present constitutions in Nigeria.
WEEK 7

Theme:

Topic:

Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 8

Theme: Political Parties And Pressure Groups

Topic: Party systems

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Party system
2. Types of party system :
i) one party
ii) two party
iii) multiparty
3. Features of party system
4. Merits and demerits of the systems.
WEEK 8

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: The 1999 Nigerian constitution

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Origin and features of the 1999 constitution.
2. Strengths and weakness of the 1999 constitution.
3. Procedure for constitution.
4. Parts of the 1999 constitution needing review.
5. Process of law making in the States and National Assemblies.
WEEK 8

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WEEK 9

Theme: Political Parties And Pressure Groups

Topic: Pressure group

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of pressure groups
2. Types.
3. Characteristics.
4. Modes of operation.
5. Functions of pressure groups.
6. Differences between political parties and pressure groups.
WEEK 9

Theme: Pre Colonial And Colonial Administration In Nigeria

Topic: The 1999 Nigerian constitution (Cont.)

Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Origin and features of the 1999 constitution.
2. Strengths and weakness of the 1999 constitution.
3. Procedure for constitution.
4. Parts of the 1999 constitution needing review.
5. Process of law making in the States and National Assemblies.
WEEK 9

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Content:


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