Home » Government » Government Theory  What part did chiefs play in the British colonial administration in Nigeria?   

Government Theory  What part did chiefs play in the British colonial administration in Nigeria?   

 What part did chiefs play in the British colonial administration in Nigeria? 
 

Explanation

 The parts chiefs played in the British colonial administration in Nigeria:

(i) Maintenance of law and order: The chiefs assisted the colonial government in the maintenance of law and order

(ii) Motivation: The chiefs motivated the people to accept the colonial administration.

(iii) Preservation of the traditional system: Their involvement in the administration, helped in the preservation of the traditional system

(iv) Link: They were a link between the British authorities and the people.

(v) Took part in running the colonial administration: The Chiefs were involved in running the colonial administration.

(vi) Law-making: As members of the House of Chiefs, they took part in the law-making process.

(vii)Settlement of disputes: They took part in the settlement of disputes related to traditional laws and customs, e.g. marriage, land, etc.

(viii) Collection of rates and taxes: The chiefs also played a vital role in the collection of rates and taxes.

(ix)Use of forced labour: The British colonial administrators made use of forced labour organised by the chiefs.