/ Jun 13, 2026
/ Jun 13, 2026

Senate pushes six-year single term for presidents, governors

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A proposed constitutional reform is set to be considered in Nigeria as the next National Assembly prepares for legislative business after the 2027 elections.

 

The Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, has disclosed plans to introduce a bill seeking a single six-year tenure for presidents and state governors. The proposal is expected to be among the first legislative items of the incoming 11th Senate.

According to reporting by Punch Newspapers, Bamidele said the current two-term structure encourages politicians to focus heavily on re-election, particularly during their first term, rather than governance delivery.

He argued that a single tenure would allow elected officials to concentrate fully on policy execution without the distraction of campaigning for re-election.

Bamidele stated that under the proposal, leaders would serve one six-year term only, eliminating the need for re-election planning. He added that this structure would ensure officeholders commit fully from the start of their tenure.

He acknowledged that the idea may not receive universal agreement but maintained that legislative reform remains essential for governance improvement. He also noted that laws must evolve in response to changing national needs.

If formally introduced and passed by the National Assembly, the proposal would require constitutional amendment before becoming law in Nigeria.

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