Niger governor advocates single term amid reelection bid

Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago has stated he supports a single-term tenure for governors to boost productivity. Despite seeking reelection, he claims the 2027 election is preventing him from dismissing underperforming officials. This stance highlights tensions between his policy advocacy and political ambitions.

Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago recently reiterated his advocacy for a single-term tenure for state governors, arguing that it would enhance productivity by allowing leaders to focus on governance without reelection pressures. Speaking on the matter, Bago emphasized that such a system would enable decisive actions, including the removal of unproductive officials, which he currently hesitates to undertake due to the upcoming 2027 elections.

Bago's comments come as he seeks reelection, creating an apparent paradox in his position. In one statement, he described himself as 'an advocate of one term,' yet his pursuit of a second term underscores the challenges in implementing such reforms. He specifically noted that the electoral cycle is 'stopping me from sacking unproductive officials,' suggesting that political considerations are hampering administrative efficiency.

This perspective aligns with broader debates in Nigeria about gubernatorial tenures, where single terms could streamline decision-making but might deter experienced leadership. Bago's remarks were made public on December 12, 2025, amid ongoing discussions on governance reforms in the state. No further details on specific officials or reform timelines were provided in the statements.

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