A bunch of lawmakers within the Home of Representatives is pushing for modifications to the 1999 Structure to rotate the Presidency amongst Nigeria’s six geo-political zones.
In addition they need to amend the Structure to permit for a single six-year time period for the President and Governors.
Talking on behalf of the group in Abuja, Ikenga Ugochinyere, the consultant for Ideato South/Ideato North Federal Constituency in Imo State, highlighted the advantages of those modifications.
“Decreasing authorities spending and waste, growing effectivity in governance, and making certain nationwide stability by offering a single six-year time period for the President and Governors,” he stated, “will vastly assist in cost-cutting measures.”
The proposed rotation of the Presidency goals to advertise equity and unity among the many totally different areas of Nigeria.
By permitting every geo-political zone to guide, the lawmakers consider it should foster a way of inclusion and scale back regional tensions.
The one six-year time period proposal seeks to deal with the inefficiencies and extreme prices related to multiple-term administrations.
Based on Ugochinyere, limiting the President and Governors to 1 time period will reduce the bills associated to elections and political campaigns.
It would additionally encourage leaders to concentrate on long-term objectives and keep away from the distractions of re-election campaigns.
Supporters of those amendments argue that the present system, which permits for 2 four-year phrases, typically results in wasteful spending and a scarcity of continuity in insurance policies.
They consider {that a} six-year time period will present sufficient time for significant tasks and insurance policies to be carried out and accomplished.
The proposed modifications have sparked a debate amongst lawmakers and the general public.
Some consider that rotating the Presidency and limiting phrases will enhance governance and nationwide unity, whereas others are involved in regards to the potential drawbacks.
The group of lawmakers is set to push ahead with their proposals, hoping to assemble sufficient help to amend the Structure.