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B. President
The President is constitutionally mandated to prepare annual reports on the observance and implementation of the Principles of Policy for the Federation. This foundational duty ensures accountability and oversight regarding the state's adherence to its guiding principles, reflecting the President's role as head of state.
- The Prime Minister leads the government and executive functions, but this specific reporting duty is assigned to the President.
- The Chief Justice heads the judiciary, which interprets laws, and is not involved in executive policy reporting.
- The Senate Chairman presides over the upper house of parliament, a legislative role, not responsible for this executive reporting function.