The three arms of government in Nigeria consist of the Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary, each with distinct constitutional functions. The Executive, headed by the President, is responsible for implementing laws and managing the day-to-day affairs of the state. The Legislature, comprising the National Assembly, is tasked with making laws and overseeing the Executive's actions, while the Judiciary interprets laws and ensures justice is served. The separation of powers among these branches is crucial for maintaining checks and balances within the political system, particularly as Nigeria approaches the 2026 political climate.
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