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Parliamentary system best for Nigeria – Obi

Peter Gregory Obi, Former Governor of Anambra State and the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 election

Former Governor of Anambra state, and Labour Party, LP, 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called for a parliamentary system of government, where the president can dialogue with the populace often.

He said this while delivering a lecture at Harvard Law School in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, where he called for a parliamentary system of government in Nigeria.

Obi noted that the presidential system is not in tune with the country, Nigeria, hence the country continues to have bad leaders who stay in office for four years without being accountable to the people.

He said: “What happens is, because of the presidential system that has no president in Nigeria today, we have a bad leader and he stays there for four years. When we have a parliamentary system, we can move a motion of no confidence within two or three years.

“If we are in a parliamentary system, a president will be a member of parliament.

“Today, if you elect me as president of Nigeria or governor, I can remove myself entirely from being answerable to the people, just hire a gang of lunatics, talking rubbish every day.

While, if it is a parliamentary system, during the president’s question time, he has to answer. He doesn’t have to hire anybody to speak for him.

“A president in Nigeria can decide not to talk to anybody for one year and nobody cares because he has hired all these people who do the talking. If you say anything, they call you names, they do this.

“So, we need a parliamentary system where the president will be a member of parliament and will at least, even if it is once a month, answer the people who elected him; because we didn’t elect all these gangsters. We elected somebody and we want the person to talk to us.”

Months ago, 60 members of the Federal House of Representatives who are attempting to modify the 1999 Constitution raised the motion for a move back to the parliamentary system of government that was practiced in the past.

The move gained traction, and got the support of notable Nigerians such as the Ooni, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi.

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