Skip to content
Wednesday 24 June 2026
  • Home
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact
The Frontier
Click to read
The Frontier
  • News
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Headlines
  • Education
  • Health
  • Business & Economy
  • Sports
  • More
    • International
    • Religion
    • Entertainment
    • Info Tech
    • Matilda Showbiz
      • Gists
      • Music
      • Gossips
      • Oga MAT
      • Romance
    • Arts & Culture
    • Environment
    • Opinion
    • Features
    • Epistles of Anthony Kila
    • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade
The Frontier
  • News
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Headlines
  • Education
  • International
  • Business & Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Arts & Culture
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Matilda Showbiz
    • Gists
    • Music
    • Gossips
    • Oga MAT
    • Romance
  • Opinion
  • Epistles of Anthony Kila
  • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade
  • Info Tech
  • Interview
The Frontier
Click to read
Politics
Politics

Rep members seek return to parliamentary rule

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 14, 2024 4594 Minutes read0

•House of Representatives

No fewer than 60 members of the House of Representatives have proposed bills to alter the 1999 constitution to return the country to parliamentary democracy as practised in the first republic.

Addressing a news conference ahead of the presentation of the bills to the House, the spokesman of the Parliamentary Bill Sponsors, Abdussamad Dasuki said the return to the parliamentary system of government will drastically reduce the cost of elections in the country.

He said the plan to return to the parliamentary system of government may not take place now, adding that the sponsors are targeting the 2031 general elections for a return to parliamentary democracy, reports The Nation.

He said, for now, about 60 members of the House have signed up for the bill.

Dasuki said the sponsors of the bill cut across party and regional affliction, saying, “We stand on the cusp of history, as lawmakers across party affiliations and regional backgrounds come together to present bills proposing Constitutional Alterations that seek a transition to Parliamentary System of Government.

“These bills, seeking to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria1999, advocate a transition from the current presidential system to a parliamentary system at all levels – federal, state, and local government.

“The proposed alterations, when passed, would significantly impact the national political landscape.

“Our founders in their wisdom and a political atmosphere devoid of compulsion, and having considered the interests of their native peoples and their desire to live together in a country where truth and justice reign, where no man is oppressed, and where all citizens live in peace and plenty, adopted the parliamentary System of Government.

“That was the governance system of the First Republic, a period when legislative and executive powers were exercised by the representatives of the people in parliament and the executive, and by the nature of the system these representatives were accountable to the people.

“For six years while it was in operation, the system worked for the country. The collapse of the First Republic and the long stretch of military rule culminated in the adoption of a new system of government, theoretically fashioned after the Presidential System of the United States but in practice imbibed the uttermost attributes of military rule.

“No wonder the Nigerian President appears to be one of the most powerful Presidents in the world”.

The Sokoto lawmaker argued that “Over the years, the imperfections of the Presidential System of Government have become glaring to all, despite several alterations to the constitution to address the shortcomings of a system that has denied the nation the opportunity of attaining its full potential.

“Among these imperfections are the high cost of governance, leaving fewer resources for crucial areas like infrastructure, education, and healthcare, and consequently hindering the nation’s development progress, and the excessive powers vested in the members of the executive, who are appointees and not directly accountable to the people.

“The bills presented today seek a return to the system of government adopted by our founders, which made governance accountable, responsible and responsive, and ultimately less expensive.

“With the presentation of these bills, we hope to ignite, and provoke a national conversation about the future of the Nigerian governance system, to ensure robust public debates, stakeholder consultations, expert analyses, and a thorough and informed decision-making process.

He said they also hope to raise awareness about this significant development and encourage constructive dialogue on the potential implications of these proposed constitutional alterations.

He stressed that the future of Nigerian governance rests on informed public engagement and responsive and responsible leadership.

He emphasised that the fundamental changes outlined in the bills include replacing the President with a Prime Minister to serve as the Head of Government and establishing the office of the President as a ceremonial leader.

Those elective offices, he said are to be chosen from the elected members of the legislature, while the process of electing Governors and Chairmen of Local Governments from general election to voting within their respective legislative bodies.

He said the system will potentially reduce bureaucratic hurdles and foster closer collaboration between the executive and legislative branches.

He said: “Our conviction is that a streamlined Executive Branch, which replaces the President and Vice President with a Prime Minister and Cabinet chosen from the legislature could lead to a smaller central government, reducing salaries and administrative expenses.

“We also hold strongly that shifting the election of Governors and Local Government Chairmen from the general election to votes within their respective legislative bodies could save billions spent on state and nationwide campaigns.

“Because ministers, commissioners (at the state level) and supervisors (at the local government level) emerge from parliament, there is greater coordination between the executive and the legislature, just as there will be increased legislative scrutiny, which would make cabinet members responsive to the yearnings of the people and more accountable.

“The proponents of these alterations to the constitution for a parliamentary system of government have placed the interest of our nation above all other interests. Our hope is that the national conversation that would be ignited by these bills would lead to a system of government that works and our dear nation would attain her full potential.”

 

Tags
membersparliamentaryRepreturnrule
FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInEmailLink
Previous post BREAKING: FG can’t continue to subsidise electricity – Minister
next post Wike places N20million bounty on 2 wanted kidnappers in Abuja
Related posts
  • Related posts
  • More from author
Politics

Governor Adeleke campaign tackles APC, Police over violence in Osun

June 23, 20260
Politics

INEC presents certificates of return to by-election winners

June 23, 20260
Politics

Coalition raises concerns over voter apathy, BVAS glitches in Ekiti election

June 23, 20260
Load more
Read also
Inside Akwa Ibom Today

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 20250
Business & Economy

Hardship: Civil servants demand 400% minimum wage increase

June 24, 20260
News

Lagos security guard praised after returning customer’s $9,100

June 24, 20260
Crime

Former Minister Malami’s trial: How millions of Naira were laundered — Witness tells court

June 24, 20260
Crime

Truck-load of military uniforms, illicit drugs, firearms, intercepted in Lagos

June 24, 20260
Crime

Peter Obi, SERAP, Gani Adams, Ejimakor fault activist Sowore’s detention in prison

June 24, 20260
Africa

Xenophobic attacks: Air Peace chairman Onyema urges Nigerians to boycott South Africa

June 24, 20260
Load more

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025

Hardship: Civil servants demand 400% minimum wage increase

June 24, 2026

Lagos security guard praised after returning customer’s $9,100

June 24, 2026

Former Minister Malami’s trial: How millions of Naira were laundered — Witness tells court

June 24, 2026

Truck-load of military uniforms, illicit drugs, firearms, intercepted in Lagos

June 24, 2026

Peter Obi, SERAP, Gani Adams, Ejimakor fault activist Sowore’s detention in prison

June 24, 2026

inside the Hill top newspaper

0 Comments

Hardship: Civil servants demand 400% minimum wage increase

0 Comments

5 burnt to death scooping fuel from fallen tanker

0 Comments

Naira slumps further as dollar scarcity bites harder

0 Comments

BREAKING: Appeal Court sacks Senate Minority Leader, orders election rerun

0 Comments

Again, Trump fined $10,000 for violating gag order

0 Comments

Follow us

FacebookLike our page
InstagramFollow us
YoutubeSubscribe to our channel
WhatsappContact us
Latest news
1

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025
2

Mother in distress over missing Babcock student, demands answers

May 4, 2025
3

You rob my back, I rob your back (2)

September 21, 2024
4

Easter: 2Baba, Shalipopi, Young Jonn, Phyno, Flavour to thrill at Big Fiesta in 12 cities

March 20, 2026
5

I’ll not pay N5 million, Daddy Freeze reacts to court order

July 13, 2024
6

No policeman should search your phone on the road – Lagos police commissioner insists

November 15, 2025
Popular
1

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025
2

US to send astronauts around the Moon in early 2026

September 23, 2025
3

Former Governor Fayemi to Tinubu: Meaning well not enough in leadership

February 7, 2025
4

INSIDE AKWA IBOM TODAY: A’Ibom awarded fastest growing agency in healthcare coverage in 2025

May 2, 2025
5

Kenyan protesters defy crackdown as police, marchers clash

July 7, 2025
6

Edo election: APC, PDP in tight race as LP struggles

September 22, 2024

About The Frontier

The Frontier is Nigeria’s leading online newspaper. It is published by Okims Media Links Limited headed by Sunny Okim, a veteran journalist who is widely known as The Grandmaster, fondly called so by colleagues and friends for being Nigeria’s pioneer movie journalist.

Most viewed

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025

Christmas shoppers condemn naira scarcity, ATMs dry up

December 18, 2023

Fresh crisis rocks Rivers as pro-Fubara, Wike lawmakers clash

October 16, 2024

Epistles of Anthony Kila: Musings on death and life

December 29, 2023

RESIGN NOW! – House of Reps Minority Leader tells Tinubu over kidnappings, failure to visit Oyo

June 18, 2026
Top posts

Categories

  • News4684
  • Politics4311
  • Crime4079
  • International2837
  • Sports2354
  • Business & Economy2180
  • Headlines2120
  • Education1298
  • Matilda Showbiz929
  • Health828
  • Entertainment762
  • Africa518
  • Religion468
  • Environment330
  • Special266
  • Info Tech229
  • Arts & Culture227
  • Hunger protests in Nigeria224
  • Inside Akwa Ibom Today180
  • Interview179
  • Opinion150
  • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade122
  • Advert30
  • Epistles of Anthony Kila19
  • Trends17
  • World Cup 202611
  • Local News5

© 2026 The Frontier, Published by Okims Media Links Limited.

designed by winnet services

  • Home
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact