BY HENRY UMORU
ABUJA— SENATORS, yesterday, began debates on the report of the Senator
Ike Ekweremadu-led Senate Committee on Constitution Review, with many
of them rejecting the proposed six-year single tenure for the
president and governors.
The Senators who spoke vehemently against the single tenure, said the
present four year term should continue against the backdrop that
thesix year tenure would among others encourage corruption.
They said that a president or governor who failed to perform in
his/her first four years can be thrown out by the electorate.
Twenty one senators spoke, yesterday,at the chamber with autonomy for
local governments carrying the day, even as they stressed the need for
maintenance of the immunity clause for President and the governors.
 
 
 
 
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