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383 to th e o v e r r id in g a u th o r ity o f th e C ab in et and th e P arliam en t.^® j The t ^ i t l e y System has an im p re ssiv e re c o rd o f | achievem ents and h as worked rem ark ab ly w e ll. I t i s p a r t l y , due to th e s p i r i t o f compromise and in fo rm a l c o n ta c ts betw een th e members o f th e " s t a f f " and " o f f i c i a l " s i d e s . 79 T h is i s th e system w hich was a model f o r e m u la tio n in th e fo rm er B r i t i s h West A fric a and In d o -P a k is ta n s u b c o n tin e n t. The o r ig in s o f th e n e g o tia tin g m edia t h a t e x i s t a t I p r e s e n t , b o th in N ig e ria and Ghana, go back to th e recom - ■ mandations o f th e Harr ag in Commission* 80 According to th e ii I L idbury Commission, th e o b je c ts o f th e W h itley System a r e : I . . . The d e te rm in a tio n o f g e n e ra l p r i n c i p l e s g o v ern in g c o n d itio n s o f s e r v ic e [and] means f o r s e c u rin g to th e s t a f f a g r e a t e r s h a re in th e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , " ' ' ' ■ " " I ! J . M. M ackenzie and J . V. G rove, C e n tra l A d m ln ifltratio n in B r i t a i n (London; Longmans, G reen & Co., 1 9 5 7 ), p . 145. 80 S ee: R ep o rt o f th e Commiasinn on th e C iv il Sfi,CTAgfis..9f WejBi;, Afiriçfl;, l2kSc:àè., p> 28.
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Full text | 383 to th e o v e r r id in g a u th o r ity o f th e C ab in et and th e P arliam en t.^® j The t ^ i t l e y System has an im p re ssiv e re c o rd o f | achievem ents and h as worked rem ark ab ly w e ll. I t i s p a r t l y , due to th e s p i r i t o f compromise and in fo rm a l c o n ta c ts betw een th e members o f th e " s t a f f " and " o f f i c i a l " s i d e s . 79 T h is i s th e system w hich was a model f o r e m u la tio n in th e fo rm er B r i t i s h West A fric a and In d o -P a k is ta n s u b c o n tin e n t. The o r ig in s o f th e n e g o tia tin g m edia t h a t e x i s t a t I p r e s e n t , b o th in N ig e ria and Ghana, go back to th e recom - ■ mandations o f th e Harr ag in Commission* 80 According to th e ii I L idbury Commission, th e o b je c ts o f th e W h itley System a r e : I . . . The d e te rm in a tio n o f g e n e ra l p r i n c i p l e s g o v ern in g c o n d itio n s o f s e r v ic e [and] means f o r s e c u rin g to th e s t a f f a g r e a t e r s h a re in th e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , " ' ' ' ■ " " I ! J . M. M ackenzie and J . V. G rove, C e n tra l A d m ln ifltratio n in B r i t a i n (London; Longmans, G reen & Co., 1 9 5 7 ), p . 145. 80 S ee: R ep o rt o f th e Commiasinn on th e C iv il Sfi,CTAgfis..9f WejBi;, Afiriçfl;, l2kSc:àè., p> 28. |