Reps Reject Controversial Bill Proposing Six-Year Single-Term Presidency
Reps Reject Controversial Bill Proposing Six-Year Single-Term Presidency

The Nigerian House of Representatives has voted against a proposed bill that sought to introduce a six-year single-term presidency for the country. The bill, which was under review, aimed to amend the Nigerian Constitution by replacing the current two-term, four-year presidential system with a single six-year term.
On [insert date], lawmakers in the lower house of Nigeria’s National Assembly rejected the bill following a heated debate. The proposal, which had generated mixed reactions among the public and political leaders, was seen by some as a way to reduce election cycles and improve governance stability. However, many legislators expressed concerns over the potential consolidation of power and its implications for democracy.
Despite its rejection, the discussion surrounding presidential term limits continues to dominate political discourse, with advocates and critics alike debating the merits of such a reform. It remains to be seen if similar proposals will resurface in future legislative sessions.
The outcome of this vote is seen as a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to reform Nigeria’s political landscape.
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