Highlight six merits of the Richards Constitution of 1946 in Nigeria.
Explanation
Merits of the Richards Constitution of 1946 in Nigeria are: (i)The Constitution increased Nigerian representation on the Legislative Council.
(ii) It provided a link between the Native Administration and the Central Legislative Council through the Regional Assemblies.
(iii) It brought the North and South, for the first time, into one Legislative Council.
(iv) It provided for unofficial majority in the Legislative Council.
(v) The Constitution served as a stimulant for the development of nationalist activities.
(vi) It introduced bicameral legislature in Northern Nigeria.
(vii) It laid the foundation for the establishment of federalism in Nigeria.
(viii) Franchise qualification was reduced from one hundred pounds to fifty pounds annual income and 24 months to 12 months residence.
(ix) The Constitution provided for one Nigerian member in the Executive Council.