• My problem with the presidential system – Ayo Adebanjo

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    My problem with the presidential system – Ayo Adebanjo

    Chief Ayo Adebanjo

    Published By: Paul Dada

    Leader of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere,  Pa Ayo Adebanjo,  has said it is better for Nigeria to return to the parliamentary system of government.

    Adebanjo said the current presidential system which is in place in Nigeria was too expensive and corrupt.

    Speaking during an interview with Arise TV, Adebanjo said: Those of us who’ve had experience with the parliamentary system in this country see that it’s the only way out. The presidential system is corrupt, especially in Nigeria; it makes the president a dictator.

    “To question the supremacy of the president is only in operation before the election; the moment he’s elected, he becomes a dictator where no one can oppose him. His word is the law.

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    “Particularly in Nigeria, our constitution makes the president the most powerful in the world. The system is too expensive and corrupt. The earlier we revert, the better.

    “Under the parliamentary system, the prime minister becomes more responsible; he’s responsible to the parliament. By the name itself, the prime minister falls among equals. If he misbehaves, the parliament will question him because the ministers are elected members of their constituencies.

    “The advantages of a parliamentary system are many. It is a welcome development that should be implemented expeditiously, and the constitution should be changed.”

     

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