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Reps Adopts Report On Peace Corps Bill

Written by Bunmi Abdulraheem

House of Representatives has adopted the conference committee reports on the bill to establish the Nigerian Peace Corps.

The Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Babangida Ibrahim, while moving for the consideration of the report at plenary, said the bill among others was to establish the Nigerian Peace Corps.

The lawmaker explained that the peace corps would be a body charged with the responsibility to develop, empower and provide gainful employment for youths.

He added that it would also facilitate peace, volunteerism, community service, neighborhood watch and nation building.

The harmonised report of the conference committee which was laid and adopted by the lawmakers showed the conference adopted the version of the bill as passed in terms of clause 38(2).

The highlight of the adopted report is on clause 38 (1) of the version passed by the Senate which is in conflict with the version passed by the House of Reps as contained under clause 38 (1).

The Senate’s version seeks dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria and National Unity and Peace Corps.

The House of Reps version of the Bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.

In 2022, the Nigeria Peace Corps (NPC) Establishment Bill was passed by the two Chambers.