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Parliamentary System: PSSG Extends Deadline On National Essay Competition To July 31

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Following the overwhelming interest of Nigerian tertiary students across the globe in the National Essay Competition on Parliamentary System, the Home-Grown Parliamentary System Support Group (PSSG), organiser of the competition, has announced the extension of the submission deadline earlier slated for June 12, 2024 by 49 days.

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A statement by the Convener of PSSG said the new deadline for submission of the essays is now midnight July 31, 2024.

Also, the National Discussion, where distinguished guests and the public, will deliberate on the essay topic has been scheduled for Monday, September 9, 2024, in Abuja.

The National Essay Competition is open to all Nigerian students in tertiary institutions across the globe.

The statement said there had been overwhelming interest of Nigerian students around the world in the essay competition since it began last month.

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It noted that many entries had been received on the essay portal, but there were appeals from a cross section of students for extension of the submission deadline.

The national essay competition was sequel to the presentation of Bills by a group of members of the House of Representatives in February seeking to alter the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for a transition from the current presidential system to parliamentary system at all levels of government.

The lawmakers had hoped that the presentation of the Bills would
“Ignite, provoke a national conversation about the future of Nigerian governance system; ensure robust public debates, stakeholder consultations, expert analyses, and a thorough and informed decision-making process; and  raise awareness about the significant development and encourage constructive dialogue on the potential implications of these proposed constitutional alterations.”

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