Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has proposed a constitutional amendment bill that seeks to extend the term limits for the President, Members of Parliament, and other elected leaders from five years to seven years.
According to Cherargei, the reasoning behind the proposal is to provide elected leaders with more time to implement their development agendas and policies, arguing that the current five-year term is too short for meaningful progress.
This proposal has sparked significant debate in Kenya, with critics expressing concerns that it may undermine democratic principles and accountability. Extending the terms of elected officials could potentially limit opportunities for regular elections and reduce the frequency with which voters can hold their leaders accountable.
The bill would require a constitutional amendment, which would involve a lengthy process, including approval from Parliament and potentially a referendum.