Former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, has called for a part
time legislature in order to cut the cost of governance in the country.
Babangida made this call on Tuesday while addressing newsmen at an event
to mark his 75th birthday in Minna.
He said although, a proposal by his regime to make the National Assembly
part time in 1989 never came to fruition, he still strongly believed in
it.
“In 1989, we proposed that the National Assembly should be made part time
and I still believe if I have the opportunity, I will make it part time.
“I strongly believe in it and it is all in the effort to reduce the high
cost of governance and I know I may be in trouble for suggesting part
time legislature,” he said On how he felt on hearing the rumour of his
death in the media, the former military leader said that he was not
surprised as it was not new.
“The first thing that came to my mind was that it is not new; they did it
to Nnamdi Azikiwe, they did it to Shehu Shagari and other elder statesmen,
so it’s not a surprise.
“As a Muslim, whether I like it or not I must die someday and so they are
just stating the obvious but nobody knows the time or place that It will
happen,” he added.
Babangida also stated that he was not the evil most people thought he had
been, explaining that by virtue of his profession, he was bound to be
misconstrued.
“I am not the evil quite a lot of you think that I am and I can understand
that by virtue of the job I was doing, I was bound to be misunderstood.
“But I consider it all as an opinion and it is one of those things you
have to live with but as long as I am not what you thought I was, I feel
very much satisfied,” he added.