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Peace Corps tasks Senate on passage of autonomy bill

He said that the bill, if passed, would pave the way for peacebuilding initiatives in the nation.

• September 21, 2024
PEACE CORPS
PEACE CORPS{Credit: The ICIR]

The Nigerian Peace Corps has urged the Senate to pass the Peace Corps Bill to enable it to operate with greater autonomy and effectiveness.

Acting Corps public relations officer, Samson Oteh, made the call in a statement in Abuja on Saturday while also commemorating World Peace Day 2024.

He said that the bill, if passed, would pave the way for peacebuilding initiatives in the nation.

“However, in spite of our efforts, the absence of a legal framework hinders our full potential. The Nigerian Peace Corps Bill, which is before the National Assembly, remains pending.

“In order to further strengthen our commitment to peace, we must recognise the need for a legislative framework that supports and empowers organisations like the Nigerian Peace Corps.

“We urge the Senate to prioritise the passage of this bill, which will enable us to operate with greater autonomy and effectiveness and will pave the way for peacebuilding initiatives in our beloved nation.”

Mr Oteh said that the Peace Corps bill sought to formalise and provide legal backing for the organisation, enabling it to carry out its activities effectively and efficiently.

He said that the passage of the bill would grant the corps the authority to train and deploy peace officers who could work alongside existing security agencies to promote peace and stability in communities across Nigeria.

“This synergy between these entities can create a more comprehensive and holistic approach towards peace.”

He further said that through its various initiatives, the organisation had worked closely with communities, implementing grassroots projects and conducting peace-building workshops to reduce conflict and violence.

“By focusing on youth development, leadership training and promoting dialogue, the corps has been instrumental in fostering a culture of peace among our future leaders.

“On this monumental occasion of World Peace Day 2024, the Nigerian Peace Corps joins hands with millions of people around the globe in celebrating the universal values of peace, compassion and unity.

“As we reflect on the significance of this day, it is essential to highlight the unique peace issues faced by our beloved nation, Nigeria.

“This year marks the 25th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace,” Mr Oteh said.

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