
Nigerian Federal Government
The Nigerian Federal Government is the central authority that manages the country’s national affairs, including defense, foreign policy, and economic regulation. Nigeria is a federation with a division of powers among three tiers: the federal government, 36 states, and local government areas. The federal government is led by the President, who is both head of state and government. It determines national policies and laws, coordinating efforts across states. This structure allows regional governments to handle local issues while maintaining unity on national matters, promoting balanced development and governance across Nigeria.