Nigerian Lawmakers Seek Constitutional Amendments
*Nigerian Lawmakers Seek Constitutional Amendments for a Stronger Democracy*
In a move aimed at strengthening the country's political framework, a group of lawmakers in the House of Representatives is pushing for significant changes to the 1999 Constitution. The proposed amendments seek to introduce a rotational presidency among the six geo-political zones and establish a single six-year term limit for the President and Governors.
*A Step towards Efficient Governance*
According to Ikenga Ugochinyere, the representative of Ideato South/Ideato North Federal Constituency, Imo State, these changes will lead to reduced government spending, improved governance efficiency, and enhanced national stability. "The reduction in government spending and wastage, efficiency in governance, and national stability by providing a single term of six years for the President and Governors," will go a long way in cost-cutting measures," he explained.
*The Hallowed Chambers of the Senate*
The proposed amendments are being deliberated upon within the majestic walls of the Senate House, a symbol of democracy and leadership in Nigeria. The Senate Chamber, adorned with elegant furnishings and historic artwork, has witnessed countless debates and discussions shaping the country's future.
[Image: A panoramic view of the Senate Chamber, showcasing the dignified atmosphere where lawmakers gather to shape the nation's destiny.]
*A New Era of Rotational Presidency*
The proposed rotational presidency aims to promote unity and fairness, ensuring that each geo-political zone has an opportunity to lead the country. This move is expected to foster a sense of belonging and inclusivity, strengthening the fabric of Nigerian democracy.
[Image: A graphic illustration representing the six geo-political zones, highlighting the potential for rotational presidency and promoting national unity.]
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*Original Source:* naijajotter 10th June 2024. House of Representatives. By Afolabi oluwashinayomi
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