The House of Representatives rejected a constitutional amendment bill seeking to introduce a single six-year term for Nigeria’s president and state governors.
The bill, sponsored by Honourable Ikenga Ugochinyere, also proposed a rotational presidency and governorship among Nigeria's six geopolitical zones and regions.
The initiative aimed to promote equitable representation and reduce political tensions over leadership transitions. However, it failed to gain the necessary support during the lower legislative chamber deliberations.
The bill also sought to make it possible for all elections in the country to be held on a single day.
This is not the first time the House will reject a bill seeking a six-year single term for president and governors.