Femi Falana, a human rights lawyer, has labeled the debate over a single term, four years, as diversionary, including opposition arrowhead Peter Obi, an opposition arrowhead.
“I’m not going to support the fight against power shifts or the country’s continued presence in one region for four or eight years.” Falana said on Monday’s Politics Today program on Channels Television that it was diversionary.
The most crucial task for politicians should be to solve the issues that, according to the Senior Advocate of Nigeria, defy the wishes of ordinary Nigerians.
Falana said, “You insult the Nigerian people when you base the politics of the country on a few people to decide who should govern the country, how many years, and which side of the country should rule, and which religious group should rule the country.
Can we embrace those who have solutions to the problems of the country and, for goodness sake, address the issues that are afflicting it?
According to Article 224 of the Constitution, “every political party in Nigeria shall have as its goals and objectives the fundamental goals of state policy.”
The most crucial provision of the Constitution is that government’s top priority should be the protection and welfare of the people.
Let’s start addressing the country’s pressing issues, including electricity, because industrialization is a thing of the past.
Read more about Tinubu’s harmful economic policies destroying the middle class in Falana.
Obi has reconfirmed his decision to run for a one-term four-year term ahead of the 2027 election in order to fulfill Nigeria’s unwritten rule of eight-year power rotation.

In 2027, Obi, the LP’s candidate for president of Nigeria, will succeed former governor Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Source: Channels TV
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