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Edo Political Parties Commend Buhari For Rejecting Peace Corps Bill

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The Conference of Nigeria Political Party, CNPP, Edo Chapter, on Saturday, March 10, 2018, commended President Muhammadu Buhari over his rejection of Peace Corps Bill.

Roy Oribhabor, the chapter chairman, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Benin.

He said the rejection of the bill was a welcomed development and right step in the right direction.

He gave his reason for commending the president’s action, saying it was a mere duplication of the mandate of security agencies in the country.

According to him, we should and must stop playing politics with issues we know will not mean well for the country.

“As it were, we already have several security agencies whose function or mandates overlap; creating another one in the name of creating employment will create chaos in the system.

“This is why the Edo CNPP wishes to commend the President for such bold step and futuristic evaluation of the situation.

“However, to fight unemployment, we believe that qualified members of Peace Corps can be recruited into sister agencies like police and civil defense.

“Edo CNPP strongly believed that the rejection of Peace Corp bill was done in good fate for the betterment of Nigeria and Nigerians.

“Therefore, we call on Nigerians and affected members of the public, particular members of the corps, not to view it as hatred or lack of concern by the president but accept the decision without disappointment.

“Research conducted by us showed that Nigerians are happy with the rejection, but call on Mr. President to prevail on the sister agencies to recruit them accordingly.

“Too many security agencies will give room for lack of proper coordination and clashes within security arrangement.

“Finally, Edo CNPP urges PMB to maintain his stand in spite of the open shows of opposition demonstrated so far by some persons without considering the financial implications.”

NAN recalls that the President Buhari had recently refused to assent to the bill as passed by the National Assembly.

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