Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, on Wednesday renewed his call for a single six year term for president and governors in the country.
Ekweremdu posted in his Facebook page that single six year term for president and governors was the only way to stop desperation in the countryโs political system.
He noted that if adopted, the system will substantially reduce the political tensions and executive excesses that come with self-succession.
He said โAs is always the case, Nigeriaโs political atmosphere is getting toxic ahead of the 2019 general elections and governance is taking a backseat.
โUnfortunately this atmosphere, with the accompanying brazen political excesses, is unlikely to abate until well after the 2019 general elections.
โUnable to resist the temptations that come with enormous power of incumbency, those who call the shots today, throw everything within their reach into the mix in desperate efforts to retain power at all cost and by all means.
โThe feverish political climate in the country today, once again, justifies the call by some of us for a single term of five or six years for the President and Governors.
โAlthough a renewable four-year term is popular, societies are dynamic and it is up to us to make necessary constitutional adjustments to safeguard our democracy and make periods leading up to our elections less toxic.
โFor over 150 years, starting from George Washington up to Harry Truman, there was no term term limit for presidents of the United States of America.
โIn fact, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) served four terms (although he died just 11 weeks into his fourth term).
โIt was the 22nd Amendment, which was ratified on February 27, 1951, that gave birth to two-term limit for US presidents.
โMoreover, in the 1970s, many Latin American democracies faced the same challenges we face in Nigeria today.
โAs 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.
โThey adopted the single term presidency until such a time their respective democracies matured and stabilized.
โAlthough virtually all of them have reverted to two-term presidency, Mexico still practices single term presidency, called Sexino.
โShe also retained the Sexino in the 2014 constitution amendment.
โIn Nigeriaโs 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.
โUnfortunately, it was misunderstood by various political and sectional interests for various reasons and the proposal did not succeed.
โHowever, 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.
โThis will substantially reduce the political tensions and executive excesses that come with self-succession.โ