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Senator Kenneth Seeks 16-Year Single Tenure For President In Nigeria
Senator Kenneth Seeks 16-Year Single Tenure For President In Nigeria
Senator Kenneth seeks 16-year single tenure for president in Nigeria. Kenneth Eze (APC-Ebonyi) has called for a nationwide debate on replacing Nigeria’s current two-term, four-year presidential cycle with a single 16-year tenure.
News Agency of Nigeria • February 16, 2026
President Bola Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu [Credit: VOA News]
Kenneth Eze (APC-Ebonyi) has called for a nationwide debate on replacing Nigeria’s current two-term, four-year presidential cycle with a single 16-year tenure.
Mr Eze, chairman of the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation, said this on Monday while addressing journalists at his Ohigbo-Amagu country home in Ezza South LGA.
He noted that frequent election cycles undermined policy continuity and stalled national development.
“Every four years, we return to campaign mode. By the third year, governance slows as attention shifts to re-election; that is why projects are abandoned, and policies are not allowed to mature.
“Nigeria’s constitution provides for a four-year presidential term, renewable once, but if you ask me, I will advocate one tenure of 16 years. It sounds controversial, but it will allow policies to run their full course and stabilise the system,” Mr Eze explained.
Mr Eze therefore proposed scrapping the two-term structure in favour of a single, extended tenure that would free leaders from electoral pressures and enable them to pursue long-term reforms.
The lawmaker noted that critical sectors such as power, infrastructure, agriculture and fiscal reform required sustained commitment beyond short political cycles.

Senate
According to him, irrigation schemes, mechanised farming programmes and energy reforms demand continuity to yield a measurable impact. He defended recent economic measures, including the removal of the fuel subsidy, describing them as unavoidable steps to avert fiscal collapse.
”We were borrowing to pay salaries. That is not sustainable for any country; tough decisions are necessary to secure long-term stability,” said Mr Eze.
Mr Eze maintained that his proposal should be seen as a governance conversation, not an assault on democracy. He called for a broader national dialogue on constitutional reform to determine whether an extended tenure could improve implementation while preserving checks and balances.
He acknowledged that any amendment would require approval by the National Assembly and ratification by state legislatures, but stressed that the process must remain transparent and participatory.
Beyond tenure reform, Mr Eze urged citizens to embrace civic responsibility and patriotism. He challenged journalists, teachers, civil servants and parents to promote national values, warning that policy changes alone could not transform the country.
Crime
ICPC Arraigns El-Rufai On A Nine-Count Charge, Separates Trial From Co-Defendant
ICPC Arraigns El-Rufai On A Nine-Count Charge, Separates Trial From Co-Defendant
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arraigned former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, before Honourable Justice Darius Khobo of the Kaduna State High Court 5 on a nine-count charge bordering on alleged advance fee fraud and money laundering.
The arraignment, which took place on Monday, followed the amendment of the original charge by the Commission’s prosecution counsel, Dr. Osuobeni Ekoi Akponimisingha, who separated the joint charge earlier filed against Mallam El-Rufai and his co-defendant, Amadu Sule.
The amendment became necessary due to the continued absence of the second defendant, Amadu Sule, who was reported to be unavailable in court on account of a medical condition.
Following the development, the court granted the application for amendment, allowing the prosecution to proceed with the arraignment of Mallam El-Rufai independent of the second defendant.
Mallam El-Rufai was subsequently arraigned on nine amended charges which allege various infractions under the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000, Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006, Kaduna State Penal Code, 2017, and Kaduna State Public Procurement Law, 2017.
Upon the reading of the charges, the immediate past governor of Kaduna State pleaded not guilty to all nine charges.
Counsel to the prosecution thereafter urged the court to fix a date for trial and to make appropriate orders to ensure the defendant’s attendance throughout the proceedings.
The defence counsel, in response, informed the court of a pending application and prayed for bail on liberal terms.

El-Rufai
After listening to both parties, the court adjourned for ruling on the bail application to Tuesday, 14th of April, 2026, and further ruled that Mallam El-Rufai should remain in the custody of the ICPC.
J. Okor Odey
Head, Media & Public Communications, ICPC.
Economy
NUJ Southwest Commends Ola Olukoyede For Result-Driven Fight Against Corruption
NUJ Southwest Commends Ola Olukoyede For Result-Driven Fight Against Corruption
NUJ southwest commends Ola Olukoyede. The Southwest leadership of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, has commended the pragmatic efforts and approach of the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede in tackling economic and financial crimes in public offices and cybercrime among Nigerian youths.
The Commendation was given in Ibadan, Oyo State when the NUJ delegation led by its Vice President, Comrade Aderonke Samo, represented by the Ondo State Chairman of the body, Prince Leke Adegbite paid a familiarization visit to the Acting Zonal Director of the Ibadan Zonal Directorate of the EFCC, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE I Hauwa Garba Ringim.
“This visit basically is to commend you, for the excellent works you have been doing regarding the fight against corruption, mismanagement of public funds in public service and cybercrimes among our youths in Oyo State and Southwest in general since you have been appointed as the Director in Ibadan Directorate.
“Sincerely, we thank the Executive Chairman of the EFCC for putting a round peg in a round hole because this has led to efficiency and remarkable success so far in the fight against economic and financial crimes in Oyo State and Southwest at large”, he said.
He assured Ringim of the continued support and synergy from the NUJ Southwest, adding that members of the public must be further encouraged to embrace the whistleblower policy of the Commission towards effective and result driven fight against corruption.

Ola Olukoyede
Responding, Ringim acknowledged the unceasing and unequivocal support from the NUJ, stressing that the NUJ stands out as one of the most critical partners in the fight against economic and financial crimes in Nigeria. “EFCC under the leadership of Olukoyede recognizes the pivotal roles played so far by Nigerian journalists in the fight and will always appreciate their efforts for their just and unbiased reports of events and activities of the Commission”, she said.
While assuring the delegation of the EFCC’s partnership and adequate information sharing towards a better informed society, she called for a total press freedom and objective reporting of diverse issues that can move the nation forward.l
Economy
EFCC Warns Banks Against Unsecured Loans
EFCC Warns Banks Against Unsecured Loans
EFCC warns banks against unsecured loans. The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has cautioned Nigerian banks against granting loans without credible collateral, warning that such practices often lead to insider abuse and non-performing loans.
Olukoyede issued the warning recently when he received the Chief Audit Executive of First Bank Plc, Mufutau Olawale Abiola, who led a delegation on a courtesy visit to the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Commission in Ikoyi.
Speaking through the Acting Zonal Director, Lagos Zonal Directorate 2, Ikoyi, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE 1 Bawa Usman Kaltungo, Olukoyede expressed grave concerns over how banks in the country grant loans, noting that loans backed only by personal guarantees, including those of top executives, are inadequate and put depositors’ funds at risk. He said: “We have issues with banks’ mode of giving loans. The process often shows insider abuse.”
While emphasizing that banks should desist from issuing loans without visible or credible collateral, he added that “Top-down loans are not secured. You cannot give a loan based solely on the personal guarantee of the Chief Executive. This is not security. Banks must not issue loans without verifiable collateral. If there is proper collateral for loans obtained by bank customers, this will reduce the rate of non-performing loans.”
He further warned that a bank is only a custodian, and that giving loans without adequate collateral “amounts to tampering with depositors’ funds.” He also urged banks to implement measures, including thorough due diligence on its customers, to prevent loan defaults.
According to him, “ Even in situations where you outsource due diligence, there must be a clause of liability,” he said.
Reaffirming the Commission’s commitment to continued cooperation with the bank in tackling financial crimes, he urged the bank to release its staff promptly when invited during investigations of alleged financial crimes.
“When we invite your staff, especially where insider connivance is suspected, you must release them so we can jointly fight economic and financial crimes. We must work together to stay ahead of criminals. Let me add that where money is, that is where people’s hearts are. Most of the time, we escalate issues to foreign security agencies as may be necessary,” he added.

EFCC
Earlier, Abiola expressed gratitude to the EFCC leadership for the engagement, noting that the visit was intended to strengthen the existing collaboration between the bank and the Commission.
While urging the EFCC to expedite investigations into cases involving its staff and others, Abiola also disclosed that a designated team in his bank handles requests from the EFCC.
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