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SSS 3 Revision and Examination for Government Second Term

SSS 3 Revision and Examination for Government Second Term

This comprehensive guide covers crucial topics for SSS 3 students in their Government subject for the second term. Each topic is explained in detail, followed by likely exam questions to enhance understanding and preparation.

1. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)

Formation of ECOWAS

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was established on May 28, 1975, in Lagos, Nigeria, following the Treaty of Lagos. It comprises 15 West African countries, aiming to promote economic integration and cooperation.

Aims and Objectives of ECOWAS

  1. Foster economic integration and trade among member states.
  2. Promote industrial development and cooperation.
  3. Encourage free movement of people, goods, and services.
  4. Strengthen peace and security in the region.
  5. Enhance infrastructure development across member states.

Organs of ECOWAS

  1. Authority of Heads of State and Government: The highest decision-making body.
  2. Council of Ministers: Supervises ECOWAS policies and programs.
  3. Community Parliament: Provides advisory services and ensures representation.
  4. ECOWAS Commission: Implements decisions and policies.
  5. Court of Justice: Resolves disputes among member states.
  6. ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID): Provides financial support for projects.

Achievements of ECOWAS

Problems Confronting ECOWAS

2. Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

Formation of OPEC

OPEC was founded on September 14, 1960, in Baghdad, Iraq, by five founding members: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela. It now includes 13 countries and aims to regulate oil production and stabilize the oil market.

Aims and Objectives of OPEC

  1. Stabilize oil prices in the global market.
  2. Coordinate petroleum policies among member countries.
  3. Ensure a steady income for oil-producing nations.
  4. Secure regular oil supply to consuming nations.

Organs of OPEC

  1. Conference of Ministers: Supreme authority for decision-making.
  2. Board of Governors: Supervises the budget and policy implementation.
  3. Secretariat: Handles the organization’s daily administration.

Achievements of OPEC

Problems Confronting OPEC

3. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

Meaning of MDGs

The MDGs were eight global development goals established in 2000 to address issues like poverty, education, and health. These goals aimed for significant achievements by 2015.

Achievements of MDGs in 2015

4. New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)

Meaning of NEPAD

NEPAD is a strategic framework adopted by African leaders in 2001 to promote sustainable development and economic integration in Africa.

Aims of NEPAD

  1. Eradicate poverty and promote sustainable growth.
  2. Foster regional and international cooperation.
  3. Enhance Africa’s capacity in science and technology.

5. E-Government, Leadership, and Fellowship

Meaning of E-Government

E-government refers to the use of digital tools and systems to deliver public services, enhance governance, and improve citizen engagement.

Examples of E-Government

Advantages of E-Government

  1. Improves efficiency in service delivery.
  2. Reduces corruption.
  3. Enhances transparency and accountability.

Disadvantages of E-Government

  1. Limited access to technology in rural areas.
  2. Cybersecurity threats.
  3. High implementation costs.

Leadership and Fellowship

Qualities of a Good Leader

  1. Integrity and accountability.
  2. Visionary and inspiring.
  3. Strong communication skills.
  4. Decisiveness and empathy.

Roles in Politics and Government

Revision Questions

ECOWAS

  1. When was ECOWAS established, and where?
  2. Mention three aims of ECOWAS.
  3. List three organs of ECOWAS and their functions.
  4. Highlight two achievements of ECOWAS.
  5. Discuss two challenges facing ECOWAS.

OPEC

  1. What is the primary aim of OPEC?
  2. Name two founding members of OPEC.
  3. Explain the role of the OPEC Conference.
  4. State two achievements of OPEC.
  5. Identify two problems confronting OPEC.

MDGs and NEPAD

  1. Define the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
  2. Mention three achievements of the MDGs by 2015.
  3. What is NEPAD?
  4. State two aims of NEPAD.
  5. Explain how NEPAD promotes regional cooperation.

E-Government, Leadership, and Fellowship

  1. Define E-government and provide an example.
  2. Mention two advantages of E-government.
  3. List two disadvantages of E-government.
  4. Describe three qualities of a good leader.
  5. Explain the role of followers in governance.
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