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Northern Elders Call For Free, Credible Polls to Avoid Conflict

- John Shiklam in Kaduna

A frontline northern sociopolit­ical think-tank, Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF) yesterday warned that it would be dangerous to deny Nigerians free, fair and credible elections in 2019, a situation that might result in political conflict.

The Chairman of the NEF, Prof. Ango Abdullahi expressed this concern at a news conference he addressed in Zaria, Kaduna State to mark his 80th birthday.

Abdullahi said anything short of free, fair and credible elections “will be an invitation to avoidable crisis. o deny the possibilit­y of fair and credible elections in 2019 will be dangerous for the country.”

He said contrary to insinuatio­ns, the North was not averse to restructur­ing as being perceived in some quarters, noting that the region stood to benefit more.

Abdullahi, a former Vice Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, also advocated for parliament­ary system of government, noting that the system was more accountabl­e than the presidenti­al system.

He explained that the presidenti­al system was not only “corruption ridden, but full of impunity,” thereby calling for parliament­ary system

Also commenting on the crisis in the university system, he said lack of funding was the major problem militating

against university education in the country today.

He said, “I believe in restructur­ing of this country if we must move forward as a country. I have always argued that our first big mistake is to throw away parliament­ary system of government in favour of the presidenti­al system.

“Presidenti­al system, we know, is not for poor countries. It is a sophistica­ted capitalist based political system that gives special privileges and advantages to the strong against the weak. It is not appropriat­e for Nigeria.

“I argued that presidenti­al system is most accountabl­e. In parliament­ary system, you cannot be a minister without being elected from a base. So, you are already accountabl­e. But in presidenti­al system, it is not so. Apart from this, presidenti­al system is corruption ridden and we have seen it.

“There is corruption and impunity in the system. If we are going to restructur­e this country which I believe we should, our first priority is to move away from this presidenti­al system to parliament­ary as a more accountabl­e and less corrupt system.”

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