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‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by peekspot(m): 10:18pm On May 10



A member of the House of Representatives, Abdusamad Dasuki, has said the current presidential democracy being practised in Nigeria is not working, and should be abandoned for a return to the parliamentary system of government operational in the country during the First Republic.

The federal lawmaker representing Kebbe/Tambuwal Federal Constituency in Sokoto State, stated this on Inside Sources with Laolu Akande, a socio-political programme aired on Channels Television on Friday.

According to him, Nigeria is in a “state of quagmire” and “like a house with a faulty foundation”, as the current system has not been able to deliver representative democracy where members of the executive arm of government, beginning with the President, are fully accountable to the people of Nigerians.

Dasuki said, “Things are not working in Nigeria, we can’t deny that fact. This (the move for parliamentary system) is not something that started with this Assembly, some of us that were in the 8th Assembly believed that there was something that was fundamentally wrong with the system.

“The system is faulty. Some will say it is the Nigerian factor, the Nigerian people and all that, but the system itself gives you so much power and power corrupts absolutely.

“Our founding fathers had the foresight to believe that Nigeria is a plural state, and everything must be pluralistic. Let’s have a situation where even if it is the elite coming together to come up with what works for us.”

Mid-February, talks of parliamentary democracy resurrected in Nigeria when a group of 60 lawmakers in the House of Representatives sought amendments to the 1999 Constitution to transition from the current presidential system to the parliamentary system of government.

The lawmakers said the transition has become necessary to reduce the cost of government in the face of dwindling revenue.

Titled, ‘The Bills Proposing Constitutional Alterations For a Transition To Parliamentary System of Government,’ the bill was sponsored by the House Minority Leader, Kingsley Chinda, and 59 others. The bill was read on the floor of the House during plenary in Abuja but has not progressed since the first reading about four months ago.

Many prominent Nigerians have since joined the call for a transition to the parliamentary system of government.

Dasuki, one of the lawmakers supporting the bill in the green chamber, said, “In our draft proposal, which is not cast in stone, we want a homegrown parliamentary system, not one copied from somewhere else.”

“For me and my colleagues, what we are proposing is that among the elected representatives (in the parliament), we have the Prime Minister and the ministers.”

He imagined a parliament where President Bola Tinubu is the Prime Minister, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is the head of the opposition, and Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) is a member of the parliament as well.

Dasuki said such a parliament won’t breed unaccountable, inefficient and corrupt cabinet members as they could be recalled by elected representatives in the parliament anytime the people feel they aren’t giving their best.

Dasuki said, “We want a leader where every single day, you are on top of the situation; you are able to relate with citizens. A leader should be able to communicate and say what’s going on.”

The lawmaker said he and his colleagues in the lower chamber are proposing that the parliamentary system start with the local government election in Nigeria in 2027. He opined that the local government polls should be regularised with the general elections.

He said, “The ward councillors should elect their local government chairmen among themselves. If a chairman is not leading right, he is taken back and the councillors elect another chairman. That is the proposal. There shouldn’t be an election for local government chairmen in 2027, the same as for governors and the President. The elected representatives should elect from among themselves.”

Dasuki said after the initial reading of the bill in the green chamber, the proponents of parliamentary democracy decided to be strategic about the second reading. He said lawmakers have been visiting those who witnessed the First Republic to seek their support and advice. He said elder statesmen like Ango Abdullahi, Edwin Clark, Segun Osoba, Bisi Akande, and others have been consulted and they approved of parliamentary democracy

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Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by DatNiggaDaz: 10:21pm On May 10
grin grin

Emilokan the bridge you built is collapsing already. You are just a medium to their whims & Caprice

Can you snatch, grab & runaway in a parliamentary System ?

grin grin

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Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by hammer567: 10:22pm On May 10
PARLIAMENTARY COULD NOT WORK IN THE 1960S BECAUSE OF CROSS CARPETING.



NOW PRESIDENTIAL CANNOT WORK.



NIGERIA IS A FAILED EXPERIMENT, LET IT GO.



DISINTEGRATE!

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Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by okeyley: 10:22pm On May 10
I laugh in Chinese
Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by saintjimos(m): 10:36pm On May 10
Autocracy is what we have been practicing

So anything can go
Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by chiokeman(m): 10:57pm On May 10
That won't still work as long as we have these crops of politicians in Nigeria. Wetin dey hungry me na to plan coup and do things my own way.
Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by Remman(m): 11:04pm On May 10
Can a goat give birth to a lion and vice versa? Can corruption give birth to anything good?

This system is not the problem. The problem is the outdated men who don't understand the current trend that want to rule by all means. In as much as the same men will be in power nothing changes in an absolute manner. Unless our people in the advanced diaspora will occupy the leadership positions so as to reflect the greener pastures they're enjoying over there here
Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by freemanq(m): 11:06pm On May 10
Why don't say this under buhari?
Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by EyeCumInPiece: 11:10pm On May 10
Nigeria will continue to turn round like barber's chair without any meaningful progress, until the fundamental problem is addressed.

One Nigeria is a Scam.

Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by Joshy4u: 11:55pm On May 10
North don de prepare breakfast for Tinubu and hos 36 thieves lead by Gandollar
Re: ‘Presidential System Not Working’, Reps Member Pushes For Parliamentary Democrac by Racoon(m): 12:04am On May 11
Perhaps go back to regionalism. No true democracy is being practiced in the real sense in Nigeria today.

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