Peace and Security: UN approves 7 annual grant pass for Nigerian Peace Corps
The United Nations has granted 7 slots to
the Officers of the Nigerian Peace Corps (NPC), to enable it
participate in all United Nations meetings and conferences, including
that of the General Assembly, for the year 2017.
This
was even as the Corps has successfully concluded its annual
accreditation for the membership of the UN regular committee on Non
Governmental Organisations (NGOs) for the current year.
Addressing
newsmen at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on
Wednesday, the National Commandant of Nigerian Peace Corps, Amb. (Dr.)
Dickson Akoh, said he led the NPC delegation to the 2017 regular session
of the UN, to discuss issues of growth and development, as they relate
to Nigerian Youths.
"At the committee on Non
Governmental Organisations level, emphasis this year, was focused on
global partnership, synergy and cooperation involving civil society
organisations, in pursuant to the attainment of the 2030 development
agenda", Akoh said.
According to the National
Commandant, the knowledge acquired by the Officers of the Corps shall be
used as focal point for the orientation of all members of the NPC and
Nigerian youths in general.
Akoh also revealed
that the Nigerian Peace Corps has been enjoying a consultative status
with the United Nations over the years, and that the Corps is currently a
member of the Social and Economic unit of the UN.
On the controversies over the Bill passed recently
by the National Assembly, Akoh described as "unfortunate", the
misinformation in the public domain, "orchestrated by the National Unity
and Peace Corps (NUPEC)", saying some people were playing sentiment
with national issues.
"While we were away,
through the social media, we read a lot of controversies on the Bill
passed. The controversies are unnecessary. You don't force yourself into
a marriage with a lady or a lady forcing herself into marriage with a
man.
"The Bill passed is very clear. The
Senate passed the National Unity and Peace Corps Bill (SB.183) in
merger with that of the Nigerian Peace Corps Bill (SB.173); but the
National Assembly finally passed only one Bill which is Nigerian Peace
Corps Bill.
"In section 37(g), there is a
clause which allows any organisation, body or group that demonstrates
interest in being members of the Corps, to approach the Peace Corps of
Nigeria.
"The more worrisome was the
report published on Leadership Newspaper. It is very wrong to bring
ethnicity into a national issue. I am not selfish about the activities
of the Nigerian Peace Corps and I also know that the President is at
liberty to appoint anybody, to head the Corps, but the truth must be
told".
Amb. Dickson Akoh also debunked the
report published on a banner headline of leadership newspaper of Friday,
27th January 2017, that the Corps was forcing "desperate" job seekers
to pay N48, 000 before they are recruited.
According
to him, "the whole write up was a mess and it questions the integrity
and professionalism of the media house that claims to be reporting our
issues.
"All through this year, the National
Unity and Peace Corps, which is headed by the kinsman of the writer of
the story on leadership newspaper, has been the one recruiting at random
and there is no limitations to the amount of money people are paying.
"Over
the years, since 2007, people have been paying N40, 000 for
accommodation for one month, complete training materials, complete set
of uniform and medical care for one month. You are aware of the exchange
rate and cost of things now, and you would tell what N40,000 can buy
right now. We are open to any kind of investigation"
The
National Commandant also condemned the calculated attempt to rubbish
his name through the media but advised that those behind it should not
bring down the seed which many Nigerian youths are anxiously waiting to
benefit from.
He also advised those lobbying
for the position of National Commandant to do so with their "eyes widely
open", so as not to "lobby blindly".
Akoh said "We
must not be notorious to attain power! Power comes naturally from God.
So, if you are out to destroy Dickson Akoh, don't destroy the road that
hundreds of thousands of Nigerian youths would benefit from.
"Some
people are already lobbying to become the National Commandant, but you
don't lobby blindly. The Bill is very specific, that, both the
leadership and everybody in the Peace Corps of Nigeria, including the
assets, liabilities, personnel, positions, and others; that status quo
should be maintained, at the commencement of the Bill. So if you want to
lobby, lobby with your eyes widely open, not blindly".
He
assured the members of the public that "notoriety and insecurity" would
be issues of the past, when the Nigerian Peace Corps is eventually
established.
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