CONCURRENT LIST: These are where powers are shared jointly by both the
central and regional or state governments as stipulated in the constitution
even though both governments can make law on matters that fall under concurrent
list, the central government is supreme.
This means that in case there is a conflict of law made by both
government law will supersede that of the regional or state governments subject
matter on concurrent lists include health, education,
agriculture, road,
housing.
RESIDUAL LISTS: These are the left over power not include in either
the exclusive on the concurrent list. If power in the residual list are left
for the regions or states as is done in some constitutions that will render the
central weak and vice versa.
In
some constitutions, residual powers are exercised by both governments. Such
matter in the residual lists include chieftaincy matters
EXCLUSIVE LIST POWERS: These are the areas the powers reserved exclusively
for the central government is defined. This means that only the central or
federal government can legislate on the subjects in the exclusive lists.
Interference of the regional or state governments on matters in the exclusive
list can be declared will and void and un-conclutional powers or subject
matters assigned to the exclusive list include defense, foreign affairs
currency extradition, issue of passports, immigration and emigration,
international trade, census.
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CONCURRENT LIST OR POWER: These are area where powers are shared jointly by
both the central and regional or state governments as stipulated in the
constitution, even though both governments can make laws on matters that fall
under concurrent lists, the central government is supreme. This means that in
case there is a conflict of law made by both government laws will supersede
that of the regional or state governments. Subject matter on concurrent lists
include: health, Education, agriculture, road, and housing.