Presidential System of government we practice too costly – Chief Bisi Akande

Bisi Akande " 79
Bisi Akande " 79
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The former governor of Osun State former Interim National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi Akande has berated the Presidential System of Government Nigeria is practising as too costly.
He made this known when marking his 79th birthday at his home town, Ila-Orangun in Osun State.
He said that multi-party parliamentary democracy was the best form of government for Nigeria if it wanted to catch up with the rest of the civilised world.

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Akande, a former governor, said that the American democratic system was too complicated and costly for a country of poor people with large illiteracy rate like Nigeria.
According to him, the Nigerian nation is currently running a difficult government under an unworkable setup.
“President Buhari is my friend and I want him to succeed but he is running a difficult system of government.
“Nigeria’s democracy is a military democracy of sharing and if we continue like this, there is no how we can succeed.
“Up to this present age, evidence-based analyses has proven parliamentary democracy to be the most accountable transparent form of government in the whole world,’’ he said.

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He said that parliamentary democracy had helped countries like the United Kingdom become rich, stable and respectable globally and also made the very young Israel very strong economically and militarily.
“It is also transforming India from acute poverty and hunger into self-sufficiency and reliability virtually in all fields.
“Apart from being transparent and accountable, parliamentary democracy is absolutely inclusive.
“It appears to be the best form of governmental structure for Nigeria now,’’ he said.
Akande, a former governor of Osun state maintained that anything less accountable and transparent would not help the development of the country.

www.sojworld.com © January 17 2018

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