105. Tenure of office of a President.
(1) A person elected President under this Constitution shall, subject
to clause (3) of this article, hold office for a term of five years.
(2) A person shall not be elected under this Constitution to hold
office as President for more than two terms as prescribed by this article.
(3)
(a)
(b)
The office of President shall become vacant—
on the expiration of the period specified in this article; or
if the incumbent dies or resigns or ceases to hold office under
article 107 of this Constitution.
(4) The President may, by writing signed by him or her, and
addressed to the Chief Justice, resign from office as President.
(5) The resignation of the President shall take effect when it is
received by the Chief Justice.
(6) The Chief Justice shall, immediately upon receiving the
resignation of the President under this article, notify the Vice President, the
Speaker and the Electoral Commission of the resignation.
106. Terms and conditions of service of the President.
(1) The President shall be paid a salary and allowances and afforded
such other benefits as Parliament shall by law provide.
(2) Parliament shall, by law, make provision for the grant of benefits
for a President who ceases to hold office otherwise than by being removed
under article 107(1)(a) or (b) of this Constitution.
(3) The salary, allowances and other benefits granted to a President
under this article shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
(4) The President is exempted from direct personal taxation on
allowances and other benefits except on the official salary.
(5) The President shall not hold any other public office other than
those conferred by this Constitution or any office of profit or emolument
likely to compromise the office of President.