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15 pages in length. Every civilization, every society, every cultural subgroup of human beings has utilized policy as a way in which to promote progress and improve upon continued existence as a species; while some policies serve to stratify those within a particular culture, policy is also the vehicle that provides opportunities where they heretofore did not exist. The extent to which the policy process seeks to improve the outcome for any given number of people on a particular subject is both grand and far-reaching; that the process as an entity in and of itself is often fraught with inequity, procrastination and personal agenda speaks to the difficulties inherent to creating policy that is advantageous to all. Nigeria is no stranger to the struggles associated with the policy process, inasmuch as her people have long struggled to erect policy that is conducive for them rather than the omnipotent powers that have historically taken heavy-handed control over her policy process. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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to promote progress as well as improve upon continued existence as a species; while some policies serve to stratify those within a particular culture, policy is also the vehicle that
provides opportunities where they heretofore did not exist. The extent to which the fundamental aspect of the policy process seeks to improve the outcome for any given number of
people on a particular subject is both grand and far-reaching; that the process as an entity in and of itself is often fraught with inequity, procrastination and personal agenda speaks
to the difficulties inherent to creating policy that is advantageous to all. Nigeria is no stranger to the struggles associated with the policy process, inasmuch as her people have
long struggled to erect policy that is conducive for them rather than the omnipotent powers that have historically taken heavy-handed control over her policy process. II. POLICY PROCESS AS
A PRINCIPLE Without the policy process, humanity could not be considered a civilized being, inasmuch as the very nature of policy is to act as a beacon for enlightened behavior.
Looking at Nigerias economic development over the past decades, it is clear how this particular nations policy strides have reflected a combination of strengths, weaknesses, advantages and disadvantages.
However, one might readily argue how Nigeria would not be at the point it is today without having experienced the mutual realities of failure and success brought about by the
policy process. Nigerias economic element was at least partially constructed by way of its political presence during the quest for independence some fifty
years ago. British parliamentary principals were a primary influence when the Nigerian independence constitution of 1960 and the republican constitution of 1963 were drafted. The Nigerian government welcomed
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