Schedule (C). Concurrent Powers
The National and state governments shall have legislative and executive competences on any of the matters listed below:
- Economic and Social Development;
- Tertiary education and scientific research;
- Health policy;
- Urban development, planning and housing;
- Trade, commerce, industry and industrial development;
- Delivery of public services;
- Banking and insurance;
- Bankruptcy and insolvency;
- Manufacturing licenses;
- River transport;
- Disaster preparedness, management and relief and epidemics control;
- Electricity generation and water and waste management;
- Information, Publications, Media and Broadcasting;
- Environmental management, conservation and protection;
- Relief, Repatriation, Resettlement, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction;
- Subject to regulation by and approval of the National Government, the initiation, negotiation and conclusion of Bilateral and Regional Agreements on culture, sports, trade, investment, credit, loans, grants and technical assistance with foreign governments and foreign non-governmental organizations;
- Financial and economic policies and planning;
- Empowerment of women;
- Gender policy;
- Pastures, veterinary services, and animal and livestock disease control;
- Consumer safety and protection;
- Residual powers, subject to Schedule D;
- Mother, Childcare and protection;
- Water Resources other than interstate waters;
- Matters relating to taxation, royalties and economic planning;
- Human and animal drug quality control;
- Regulation of land tenure, usage and exercise of rights in land;
- Matters relating to businesses, trade licenses and conditions of operation;
- Natural resources and forestry;
- Fire control and ambulance services;
- Prisons and reformatories;
- Firearms control; and
- Recreation and sports.