Abstract:
Federalism and National Security in Nigeria are supposed to be
mutually reinforcing. While a healthy and balanced federalism tends to
guarantee the sustenance of the value of national security, an unhealthy
and lopsided federalism tends to generate intense acrimony and hostility
amongst the federating units which are potential sources of threat to the
nation's security. In a heterogeneous society such as Nigeria, policy
choices are capable of generating dissenting opinions from the policy¬
conscious public and those dissenting opinions usually reflect the ethnic
diversity of the society.