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    71 Reps Prefer Parliamentary To Presidential System Of Govt

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comDecember 14, 2018 --- 2:00 amNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    Seventy one members of Nigerian House of Representatives are sponsoring a bill to change the presidential system of government to parliamentary.

    Nigeria practised the British-styled “Westminster” parliamentary system until the collapse of the First Republic on January 15, 1966 when the military took power.

    Already, the bill to amend the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria to re-introduce a parliamentary system of government has passed first reading in the House of Representatives.

    In a presidential system, the president is directly voted into power by the people while in a parliamentary system, the legislature is supreme and elects a prime minister from among members of parliament as head of government.

    There is also no clear separation of powers in the system between the legislature and the executive as the ministers are also appointed from parliarment.

    The framers of the 1979 Constitution which introduced the US-styled presidential system of government to the country cited acrimonious politics of the First Republic as the main reason.

    Prominent among the sponsors of the bill are Abdussamad Dasuki (PDP, Sokoto), Tahir Monguno (APC, Borno), Nicholas Ossai (PDP, Delta), Ossey Prestige (APGA, Abia) and Kingsley Chinda (PDP, Rivers).

    Addressing journalists at the National Assembly on Thursday, the lawmakers said the parliamentary system of government will help achieve economic growth and development in the country.

    “We are 71 bi-partisan members of the House of Representatives, who feel that the parliamentary system of government promulgated by the Lyttleton Constitution of 1954 is the best for Nigeria since the presidential system has reduced us to the poverty capital of the world.”

    The lawmakers further said the parliamentary systems helps in quick passage of economic bills due to the fusion of power that it embodies.

    “Studies have shown that countries run by presidential regimes consistently produce: lower output growth, higher and more volatile inflation, and greater income inequality relative to those under parliamentary ones.”

    “Presidential regimes consistently produce less favourable macroeconomic outcomes which prevail in a wide range of circumstances for example in Nigeria.”

    “Due to the excessive powers domiciled to one man under the presidental systems, consensus building that is often required for economic decision is always lacking.”

    “The level of liability and volatility of presidential systems makes it difficult to achieve economic objectives.”

    The lawmakers said the parliamentary systems promote inclusion and collectiveness “which is critical to equality of income distribution and opportunities.”

    Abdussamad Dasuki, one of the 71 sponsors of the bill, said the bill was deliberately brought towards the campaigns so that Nigerians could ask questions during the campaigns.

    He said a lot of other members have keyed into the idea.

    He said the debate of the bill will come up probably after the 2019 general elections.

    He expressed optimism that majority of his colleagues and state houses of assembly would endorse the bill.

    The bill, if passed, will however require the assent of the president to become law and be enshrined in the Constitution.

     

    Borno Delta) Kingsley Chinda (PDP Lyttleton Constitution of 1954 National Assembly Nicholas Ossai (PDP Nigerian House of Representatives Ossey Prestige (APGA Rivers Sokoto Tahir Monguno (APC the British-styled “Westminster” parliamentary system
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