Ekweremadu insists on single 5 or 6 years term for president, governors

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Ike Ekweremadu, Nigeria’s deputy Senate President Wednesday reemphasised that governors and president spend only a single term of five or six years in office.

Ekweremadu who shared his thought on hisย Facebook wall revealed that many nations across the world had adopted the single term presidency until their democracies were matured enough to transit to other options.

According to the post, โ€œIn the 1970s, many Latin American democracies faced the same challenges we face in Nigeria today. As many of them transited from military and autocratic regimes to democratic regimes, they discovered that the politics of succession, including incumbentsโ€™ penchant for self-perpetuation, overheated their polities and threatened their democracies. They adopted the single term presidency until such a time their respective democracies matured and stabilised.โ€

Ike Ekweremadu, Nigeria’s deputy Senate President

He added that the proposal was shared in the national assembly, however, it wasnโ€™t well received: โ€œIn Nigeriaโ€™s case we proposed a single term for the President and Governors with several transitional options during the constitution amendment exercise in the 7th National Assembly.

“Unfortunately, it was misunderstood by various political and sectional interests for various reasons and the proposal did not succeed.โ€

Sharing his stance, Ekweremadu said: โ€œHowever, I strongly believe a single term of five or six years for President and Governors, even if for a stipulated period as was the case with several Latin American democracies, is something Nigerians should revisit after the 2019 general elections. This will substantially reduce the political tensions and executive excesses that come with self-succession.โ€

Click here to read the full statement.

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