I. Introduction
Developing countries have generally regarded unified centralized and regulatory government as highly desirable Centralization has tended to be both the norm and the ideal that pervades concepts of political, economic, and administrative organization in the Third world. It is not difficult to understand why this is the case In most countries that were formerly colonies, centralized political and administrative institutions were a direct legacy of the colonial rulers, and until recently these systems were largely left untouched, or were further centralized