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PDP screens North East aspirants in Bauchi

Presidency: ‘Nigeria should adopt 6-yr single term’

- From Balarabe Alkassim, Bauchi By Hamza Idris

Governor Darius Ishaku of Gombe State, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Bala Mohammed and 28 other gubernator­ial aspirants on the platform of PDP drawn from the six states in the North East have been screened in Bauchi.

The exercise which was conducted at the party’s North East zonal secretaria­t had 30 aspirants screened, 29 scaled through while one was disqualifi­ed.

The aspirants were from Adamawa, Bauchi, Taraba, Gombe, Yobe and Borno states.

Thirteen aspirants went for the screening from Gombe; followed by Adamawa with seven, Bauchi four, Yobe three, and Borno two while Taraba had Governor Ishaku who A retired Permanent Secretary, Chief Robert Audu has called for the adoption of a 6-yr single tenure, starting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

Chief Audu, who had served in several ministries, including PermSec (Political) The Presidency, was also a member of the 2005 and 2014 political conference­s.

“My reason is that we waste a lot of money on elections every four years. The expenditur­e on election is too much. For instance, we hear the president is asking for about N400 billion to conduct the 2019 is rounding up his first term as the only person that showed interest in the PDP ticket.

Speaking after his screening, Governor Ishaku said he was optimistic the PDP would capture more states in the 2019 general elections.

He warned the ruling APC and other parties to stay clear of Gombe and Taraba states, saying they could not be snatched from the PDP by any other political party.

Those slugging it for the ticket in Bauchi included Senator Mohammed, Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi, Senator Adamu Gumba and Auwal Jatau. elections. This is apart from all the support INEC receives from internatio­nal organisati­ons. This is a waste of resources. If we have six years of single term, in eight years, we would have saved the cost of conducting one election. The balance will be used for developmen­tal projects,” he said.

Asked if he felt Nigerians could accept his proposal, he said, “I’m even advocating that the 6-year single term should start with Buhari. He should be given a twoyear extension, and subsequent­ly we go for 6-year single term.”

And on who he felt could be the greatest beneficiar­y, he said, “Buhari may be the first to benefit from it, but it is not meant for him. We had proposed this even in the 2005 conference, in which Obasanjo would have benefitted, but it failed because Obasanjo would have had an additional two years over the eight years of two four-year terms recognised by the constituti­on.

“But if this is accepted, Buhari is actually losing two years, not gaining two years because he expects to win the 2019 election that will give him another 4-year mandate. Therefore, if we have 6-year single term, he would actually lose two years.”

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