News on nigeria peace corps bill
The Nigeria Peace Corps Bill is a proposed legislation that aims to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps as a national agency responsible for promoting peace, security, and community development in the country. Here are some recent news updates on the bill:
Latest Development:
- On June 15, 2022, the Nigerian Senate passed the Nigeria Peace Corps Bill, 2022, after a thorough debate and consideration. The bill was sent to the House of Representatives for concurrence.
- On July 12, 2022, the House of Representatives passed the Nigeria Peace Corps Bill, 2022, and sent it to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
Background:
- The Nigeria Peace Corps Bill was first introduced in 2016 by Senator Stephen Odey, representing the Cross River North Senatorial District.
- The bill aimed to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps as a national agency responsible for promoting peace, security, and community development in the country.
- The bill also aimed to provide a framework for the recruitment, training, and deployment of peace corps members across the country.
Key Provisions:
- The bill proposes the establishment of the Nigeria Peace Corps as a national agency responsible for promoting peace, security, and community development.
- The agency will be responsible for providing humanitarian assistance, conflict resolution, and community development services.
- The bill also proposes the establishment of a Peace Corps Council, which will be responsible for overseeing the activities of the agency.
- The bill also provides for the recruitment, training, and deployment of peace corps members, as well as their welfare and benefits.
Reactions:
- The passage of the bill has been welcomed by many Nigerians, who see it as a step towards promoting peace and security in the country.
- Some have also expressed concerns about the funding and resources required to establish and operate the agency.
- Others have raised concerns about the potential duplication of functions with existing agencies, such as the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
Next Steps:
- Once the bill is signed into law by President Buhari, the Nigeria Peace Corps will be established as a national agency.
- The agency will then begin the process of recruiting and training peace corps members, as well as deploying them to various parts of the country.
- The agency will also establish a headquarters and regional offices, and will begin to implement its programs and activities.
Overall, the passage of the Nigeria Peace Corps Bill is a significant development in the country's efforts to promote peace, security, and community development.