Atiku Abubukar, Nigeria’s former vice president and 2023 presidential candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has reacted after the House of Representatives rejected the bill that proposed a six-year tenure for Nigerian presidents and governors.
According to Atiku, the lawmakers’ decision is unfortunate.
He stated that they failed to recognize that Nigeria is at a critical juncture.
Recall that the bill, sponsored by Ikenga Ugochinyere and 33 others, was dismissed through a voice vote during Thursday’s plenary session.
This bill which suggested a single six-year term for elected presidents and governors across the nation, was also thrown out under Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
Also, Atiku had submitted a memo to the National Assembly earlier in October calling for a rotation of the presidency between the North and South.
Reacting to the House’s decision, Atiku’s media aide, Paul Ibe, mentioned that his principal had expected that the bill would encourage those elected to focus on fulfilling their responsibilities to the public, aiming to reduce political distractions for presidents and governors.
He said, “So, it is sad that it was rejected, and we need to ensure that the laws we make promote the well-being of Nigerians and strengthen democracy in both word and deed.
“That is what this law was meant to do. Unfortunately, the House did not see this. It is unfortunate, and we hope that it is revisited, so they can realise that they have made a mistake”.