Match each constitutional council or organ established under the 1979 Constitution of Nigeria with its primary statutory responsibility during the Second Republic.
- National Economic CouncilAdvising the President on economic affairs and coordinating economic planning between federal and state governments
- Code of Conduct TribunalTrying and punishing public officers who breach asset declaration requirements and public ethics rules
- National Defence CouncilAdvising the President as Commander-in-Chief on defending national sovereignty and military strategy
- Federal Judicial Service CommissionRecommending candidates for appointment to federal bench positions and advising on judicial discipline
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The National Economic Council matches advising the President on economic planning across federal and state tiers; the Code of Conduct Tribunal matches trying and punishing public officers for asset declaration breaches; the National Defence Council matches advising the President on military strategy and national sovereignty defense; and the Federal Judicial Service Commission matches recommending candidates for federal judicial appointments.
Under the 1979 Constitution of the Second Republic, each institutional body was granted distinct executive, advisory, or quasi-judicial mandates: the National Economic Council coordinated intergovernmental fiscal planning; the Code of Conduct Tribunal tried public officers for integrity breaches; the National Defence Council advised on military and sovereignty protection; and the Federal Judicial Service Commission oversaw recommendations for federal judicial office holders.
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Constitutional Organs and Statutory Responsibilities under the 1979 Presidential Constitution