Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara has disclosed that the 1999 Constitution makes it impossible to impeach a president, suggesting that the country should change to a parliamentary system.
Dogara, a lawyer, said the impeachment process stated in the 1999 Constitution makes it impossible to remove a sitting president no matter his offence.
The former speaker spoke on Monday at a national dialogue organised by a group of lawmakers pushing for a transition to a parliamentary system.
Recall that a group of 60 lawmakers sponsored a bill for the transition to the parliamentary system by abolishing the office of the president and creating the office of a prime minister.
Dogara, who backed the bill, stated that the current system was wrongly copied from the United States without considering the differences between the US and Nigeria.
According to him: โIn Nigeria, Section 143 doesnโt offer any practical framework for impeachment. At the end of the day, all the National Assemblyโs efforts are handed over to a panel of politicians they call people of impeccable character.
Peoplesmind