Atiku proposes single six-year term for president

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  • November 1, 2023
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Atiku proposes single six-year term for president

Tamarauemi Ebimini

Former Vice President and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has proposed a single six-year term for Nigerian president.

Atiku made this statement on Monday with a series of proposals aimed at strengthening the country’s democracy and electoral process.

To address concerns about regional imbalances and promote national unity, the former vice president suggested a single six-year term for the president to be rotated among the six geopolitical zones.

He noted the 1995 constitutional conference’s seminal recommendations, including the proposal for a rotational presidency based on a single six-year term across the country’s six geopolitical zones.

The former vice president also lamented that these recommendations were disregarded when the 1999 Constitution was formulated, thereby denying crucial reforms to Nigeria’s democratic system.

He also recommended that a presidential candidate must secure 50% +1 of the valid votes cast and proposed a two-round system, similar to the one used by several countries globally, including France, Finland, and Brazil, where a runoff between the top two candidates would be held if the initial threshold is not met.

In addition to proposing a single six-year term, Atiku also called for a number of other reforms to Nigeria’s electoral system, including the urgency of constitutional amendments to prevent courts from using technicalities to affirm electoral malpractices, as well as the need for substantive democracy expressed through transparent, fair, and free elections.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), according to Atiku, should also be mandated to verify the credentials submitted to it by candidates and their parties and where it is unable to do so—perhaps because the institutions involved did not respond in time—it must publicly state so and have it on record.

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