In government amended the Constitution in 1987 to provide for an Executive President and abolished the office of Prime Minister.
Later, he was elected as the Executive President of LDP.
Olusegun Obasanjo is sworn in as the second Executive President of Nigeria.
The new Constitution, promulgated on 7 September 1978, provided for a unicameral parliament and an Executive President.
In the corporate environment the "Executive President" is the officer that exercises the majority of control over a company.
The head of state is the Executive President, directly elected for a term of five years, with a limit of two terms.
A constitution was introduced in 1978 which made the Executive President the head of state.
The Executive President also chairs the Board of Directors and is appointed by the government.
Among other functions, responsibilities, and obligations, the Executive President must coordinate with other government institutions wherever possible or needed.
In 1997, Bruggisser assumed the post of Executive President, the operational management of Swissair.