Government JAMB

The main function of the federal character commission in Nigeria is?

A. settling disputes among societies
B. providing free social services to the citizens
C. ensuring fair representation of all states in the public service
D. reviewing unfair administrative decisions

Correct Answer:

Option C – ensuring fair representation of all states in the public service

Explanation

The Federal Character Commission (FCC) is a Federal Executive body established to implement and enforce the Federal Character Principle of fairness and equity in the distribution of public posts and socio-economic infrastructures among the various federating units of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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