Group Seeks Return to Parliamentary System

Group Seeks Return to Parliamentary System

Frontiers for Democracy, an advocacy organization committed to promoting democratic principles and good governance, is calling for support for a transition to parliamentary system of government in Nigeria. 

The call is coming on the heels of the introduction of three bills sponsored by 60 members of the House of Representatives seeking the alteration of the Constitution for a transition to Parliamentary System.

The group said its call was aimed at enhancing accountability, inclusivity and stability in the country’s governance structure.

“The parliamentary system of government, which was successfully practiced in Nigeria before the military incursion in 1966, has proven successful in various nations around the world, offering several advantages over the current presidential system,” it said.

The group said by adopting a parliamentary system, Nigeria could achieve several benefits, including enhanced accountability, efficient oversight, reduced risk of corruption and unchecked power, inclusivity and representation, flexibility and responsiveness, and stable governance. 

According to the group, the parliamentary system encourages the formation of coalition governments, ensuring that a broader range of voices and perspectives are represented in decision-making. 

“This inclusivity strengthens the democratic process and promotes more balanced governance,” it said.

The group explained that the parliamentary system also allows for swift decision-making and policy implementation. 

It said the executive could also be held accountable through votes of no confidence, adding that this would ensure responsiveness to the needs and aspirations of the Nigerian people.

“By enabling the formation of coalition governments, the parliamentary system provides stability, minimizing political gridlock and frequent changes in leadership. This stability creates an environment conducive to long-term planning and sustainable development”, it added.

The group urged elected lawmakers, civil society organizations, and the Nigerian public to join forces in advocating for the transition to parliamentary system, noting that it is crucial to engage in open dialogue, raise awareness, and collaborate to drive the necessary reforms.

The group said: “We believe that a parliamentary system of government will promote better governance, accountability, and representation in Nigeria. Through this transition, we can build a stronger democracy that truly serves the interests of the Nigerian people.

“As part of the plans to actualise the realization of this patriotic cause, the Frontiers For Democracy will spare no resources in engaging the masses, and critical stakeholders across the nooks and crannies of the country to encourage them to actively participate in the public discourse surrounding this issue and our elected representatives.

“Together, we can work towards a brighter future for Nigeria and Nigerians, characterized by inclusive governance, responsible leadership, and sustainable development.”

The statement was jointly signed by Convener, Mr. Tonye Inioribo; Co-convener, Dr. Greenstone Emmanuel; Diaspora Director, Engr. Olaranrewaju Kasali; Policy Director, Zainab Al-Amin; and National Secretary, Rafiu Olajumoke Faseelat.

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