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Fagbadebo, Omololu
Mojeed Olujinmi A. Alabi is a governance expert, legal practitioner, and dual faculty Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Okuku Campus and Professor in the Department of Public Law at the Ifetedo Campus, both of the Osun State University, Nigeria. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria and PhD in Law from the University of Leicester, UK. Alabi was Speaker of the Osun State House Assembly (May 1999 - May 2003) and a Member of the House of Representatives (June 2015 – June 2019). Between 2008 and 2010, he served as an Expert in Good Governance, Ethics and Professionalism in the Public Sector and Head, Parliamentary Capacity Building Programme of the Centre Africain de Formation et de Recherche Administratives pour le Developpement (CAFRAD), based in Tangiers, the Kingdom of Morocco. Alabi also worked for the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), Abuja, Nigeria. His research and consultancy activities focus on the reform of governance institutions, particularly on the role of the judiciary and the legislature in facilitating good governance. He is the author of The Supreme Court in the Nigerian Political System 1963-1997 (2002), ECOWAS Court and Regional Integration in West Africa (2016), and Constitutionalism in Nigeria: Politics and Law in an Emerging African Democracy (2022). He is co-author of Perspectives on the Legislature in the Government of Nigeria (2010) and editor of Unbroken Legacy of Service: Speaker Bello’s Twelve Years under Three Administrations in Osun State (2011), among various journal papers and book chapters.

The Legislature in Nigeria’s Presidential Democracy of the Fourth Republic
This book investigates whether legislative institutions, state and national, in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic have been able to harness constitutional powers to impact public policy. Presenting how the Nigerian state has not been able to showcase the expected dividends of presidential democracy since 1999, it analyzes the crisis of governance and its impact on political stability, social cohesion, and the livelihood of citizens.

The Legislature in Nigeria’s Presidential Democracy of the Fourth Republic
This book investigates whether legislative institutions, state and national, in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic have been able to harness constitutional powers to impact public policy. Presenting how the Nigerian state has not been able to showcase the expected dividends of presidential democracy since 1999, it analyzes the crisis of governance and its impact on political stability, social cohesion, and the livelihood of citizens.

The Legislature in Nigeria’s Presidential Democracy of the Fourth Republic
This book investigates whether legislative institutions, state and national, in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic have been able to harness constitutional powers to impact public policy. Presenting how the Nigerian state has not been able to showcase the expected dividends of presidential democracy since 1999, it analyzes the crisis of governance and its impact on political stability, social cohesion, and the livelihood of citizens.