News about peace corps of nigeria bill
Here are some recent news articles and updates about the Peace Corps of Nigeria Bill:
Latest Update:
- On June 15, 2022, the Nigerian Senate passed the Peace Corps of Nigeria Bill, 2022, which seeks to establish the Peace Corps of Nigeria as a federal agency. The bill was passed after a clause-by-clause consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service. (Source: The Punch)
Background:
- The Peace Corps of Nigeria Bill was first introduced in 2016 by Senator Bukola Saraki, then the President of the Senate, but it did not become law.
- In 2020, the bill was reintroduced by Senator Ali Ndume, who argued that the Peace Corps would help to address the country's security challenges and promote national development.
- The bill has been pending in the Senate since then, with several hearings and public consultations held to gather inputs from stakeholders.
Key Provisions:
- The Peace Corps of Nigeria Bill aims to establish a federal agency responsible for promoting peace, security, and development in Nigeria.
- The agency will be responsible for training and deploying volunteers to rural areas to provide community development services, including education, healthcare, and agriculture.
- The bill also provides for the establishment of a Peace Corps Council, which will oversee the activities of the agency and ensure its accountability.
Reactions:
- The passage of the bill has been welcomed by many Nigerians, who see it as a step towards addressing the country's security challenges and promoting national development.
- However, some critics have raised concerns about the potential impact of the agency on the country's security agencies, such as the Nigerian Police Force and the Nigerian Army.
- Others have expressed concerns about the funding of the agency, with some arguing that it may divert resources from other important sectors, such as education and healthcare.
Next Steps:
- The bill will now be sent to the House of Representatives for concurrence, after which it will be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
- If the bill is signed into law, the Peace Corps of Nigeria will become a federal agency, with the power to recruit and deploy volunteers to rural areas.
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