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A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by Saturn101: 12:18pm On Oct 29, 2019
A Strong Case for Rotational Presidency.

One of the major arguments against rotational Presidency is that it ‘is alien to the constitution.’ There is a simple solution to this: inculcate it in the constitution.

Different political parties that used rotational agreement had reasons for doing so. Contrary to many views, rotational presidency is democratic and will enhance democratic tenets.

The other merits of it include:

It will ensure that there is equity in the system and will eliminate ‘superior’ feelings of some tribes and ethnic.

It will protect the interest of the minority.

For a country as large and diverse as Nigeria, this will further strengthen our federal system.

It will eliminate the continuous fears of marginalization that some tribes have.

Those fears have made some of them to agitate for breaking away from the country.

It will check the excesses of certain ethnic and tribal groups.

A nation can truly prosper when there is fairness and equity. Anything less than that always has adverse effects. Nigeria must learn from history and chart a course where all Nigerians can be proud to say they are Nigerians.



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Re: A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by FairCritic(m): 12:54pm On Oct 29, 2019
Countries that don't practice rotation are doing well.
Re: A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by orion7: 3:00pm On Oct 29, 2019
FairCritic:
Countries that don't practice rotation are doing well.


those countries dont use affidavit do they ?

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Re: A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by FairCritic(m): 3:07pm On Oct 29, 2019
orion7:
those countries dont use affidavit do they ?


What I mean is things are not working because we don't make things work. The problem is not the system.
Re: A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by Zamar: 5:03pm On Oct 29, 2019
We should discard rotation. Let the best candidate win.
Re: A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by FairCritic(m): 10:49pm On Oct 30, 2019
Booland:
And So?





And so what?
Re: A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by oyatz(m): 2:58am On Oct 31, 2019
I think we need to restructure Nigeria so that the centre (Federal Government) becomes less attractive.
Re: A Strong Case For Rotational Presidency by FairCritic(m): 11:53am On Oct 31, 2019
oyatz:
I think we need to restructure Nigeria so that the centre (Federal Government) becomes less attractive.



Yes, that will be good.

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