Rivers State All Progressives Congress [APC], governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, Tonye Cole, says Nigeria must reconsider its current presidential system of government.
Cole insisted that the system is not suitable for the country. He made this statement on television over the weekend, stating that most people in Africa are uncomfortable with the political systems practiced in their respective countries.
“This American system that we call the Presidential system in Nigeria, we need to go and readdress it. We cannot import the parliamentary system of the UK and it will work here. We cannot import a presidential system, it will not work here.
“Every African in their country, are they satisfied with the political system they have and the democracy they have, they will tell you no. Why? Because it is contrary to who we are, absolutely contrary,” he said.
According to him, every successful country has developed a system of government tailored to its unique context, citing Arab nations and China as examples of countries that rejected Western political models.
The former Rivers State APC gubernatorial flag bearer stressed that Nigeria’s system of government should be rooted in its own culture, noting that the country had an indigenous political structure before colonization and should consider returning to it.
“Let us build an African, Nigerian focused political system and we have had it. We had a political system before the Europeans came, we had a political system even when the slave trade was going on. So, what are we running away from? We know what to do,” he added.