Would you like to get the WAEC GCE Government syllabus to know what to study for Government in your SSCE or GCE exam?
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You will see the latest WAEC Government syllabus this year with a free PDF copy of the topics where all your Government questions in WAEC or GCE will be asked.
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Take note.
WAEC conducts two exams: SSCE (internal) for school candidates & SSCE external (formerly, GCE) for private candidates.
The WAEC SSCE (internal) and WAEC GCE Government syllabuses are the same.
Because all the topics where your Government questions will be asked in SSCE (internal) are also found in the WAEC GCE Government syllabus.
How many questions are asked in the WAEC Government Exam?
There will be two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2, both of which must be taken. Papers 1 and 2 will be composite and will be taken in one sitting.
PAPER 1: will consist of 50 multiple-choice objective questions. You are to answer all the questions in 1 hour.
PAPER 2: will be a 2-hour essay type test with two sections: A and B. For GCE, the time duration is 2 hours 30 minutes.
- SECTION A: Elements of Government – will contain 5 questions for you to attempt any 2.
- SECTION B: Political & Constitutional Developments in West Africa & International Relations – will contain sets of five questions each one set for one member country. You are to answer 2 questions from the country in which you are taking the exam. For GCE, it will contain 7 questions for you to attempt any 3.
See available GCE or WAEC Geography syllabus
The PDF version of this syllabus is included at the bottom of this post for your FREE and unlimited download.
SECTIONS A: Elements of Government
1. Meaning and Scope of the Subject Matter: Government
- GOVERNMENT AS AN INSTITUTION OF THE STATE
- GOVERNMENT AS A PROCESS OR ART OF GOVERNING
- GOVERNMENT AS AN ACADEMIC FIELD OF STUDY
2. Basic Concepts and Principles of Government
- BASIC CONCEPTS
- BASIC PRINCIPLES
3. Constitutions
- DEFINITION AND SOURCES
- SCOPE
- TYPES: WRITTEN AND UNWRITTEN; RIGID AND FLEXIBLE
- FUNCTIONS
4. Types and Forms of Government
5. Organs of Government
6. Citizenship
7. Political Parties and Party Systems
- POLITICAL PARTIES
- PARTY SYETEMS
8. The Electoral Process
- MEANING, TYPES, AND SUFFRAGE
- PURPOSES OF ELECTIONS
- ORGANIZATION OF ELECTIONS: FEATURES OF FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS; STAGES OF ELECTIONS
- TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
- ELECTORAL COMMISSION: ROLES OR DUTIES OF ELECTORAL COMMISSIONS. PROBLEMS, ORGANIZATION, AND CHARACTERISTICS
9. Pressure Groups and Public Opinion
- PRESSURE GROUPS: DEFINITION, TYPES, CHARACTERISTIS, MODE OF OPERATION, AND FUNCTIONS
- PUBLIC OPINION: DEFINITION, FORMATION, MEASUREMENT, AND FUNCTIONS
10. Public Administration
- DEFINITION OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
- CIVIL SERVICE: MEANING, STRUCTURE, CHARACTERISTICS, AND FUNCTIONS
- THE PUBLIC/CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION: COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONS
- PUBLIC CORPORATIONS: DEFINITION, PURPOSES, FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION, CONTROL, AND PROBLEMS
- LOCAL GOVERNMENTS: MEANING, TYPES, PURPOSES, FUNCTIONS, SOURCES OF REVENUE, CONTROL, PROBLEMS, AND REFORMS
SECTION B: Political and Constitutional Developments in West Africa and International Relations
1. Pre-Colonial Political Systems of Candidates’ Respective Countries
THE STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
- NIGERIA: HAUSA/FULANI, THE YORUBA, AND THE IGBO
- GHANA: THE AKAN, THE EWE, AND THE MOLE DAGBANI
- SIERRA LEONE: THE MENDE AND TEMNE
- THE GAMBIA: THE WOLOF AND MANDINGO
- LIBERIA: THE VAI AND THE KRU
2. Colonial Administration
- REASONS FOR COLONIALISM
- THE POLICY AND STRUCTURE OF THE BRITISH COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION: CROWN COLONY, PROTECTORATE, AND INDIRECT RULE
- THE POLICY OF FRENCH COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION: ASSIMILATION AND ASSOCIATION
- CHIEFTAINCY DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD: STATUS AND FUNCTIONS
3. Nationalism in West Africa
- NATIONALISM BEFORE THE SECOND WORLD WAR (PROTO-NATIONALISM) – MEANING, FEATURES, AND FACTORS
- NATIONALISM AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR – FACTORS, GROWTH, AND EFFECTS
4. Constitutional Developments of Candidates’ Respective Countries
- PRE-INDEPENDENCE CONSTITUTIONS
- POST-INDEPENDENCE CONSTITUTIONS
5. Development of Major Political Parties in the Candidates’ Respective Countries
- NIGERIA
- GHANA
- SIERRA LEONE
- THE GAMBIA
- LIBERIA
- FORMATION, OBJECTIVES, ACHIEVEMENTS, AND FAILURES
6. Military Rule in the Candidates’ Respective Countries
- NIGERIA
- GHANA
- SIERRA LEONE
- THE GAMBIA
- LIBERIA
7. Federal and Unitary Systems of Government in West Africa
- FACTORS, STRUCTURES, FEATURES, AND PROBLEMS
8. Foreign Policies of the Candidates’ Respective Countries
- NIGERIA
- GHANA
- SIERRA LEONE
- THE GAMBIA
- LIBERIA
- DEFINITIONS, FACTORS, ADVANTAGES, AND DISADVANTAGES
9. International Organizations
- THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION (UNO)
- THE ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY (OAU)
- THE COMMONWEALTH
- THE ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES (ECOWAS)
- ORIGIN, AIMS/OBJECTIVES, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, FUNCTIONS, ACHIEVEMENTS, AND PROBLEMS
Source: WAEC website.
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