The
Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Barr. Solomon Dalung, has expressed
strong support for the establishment of Nigerian Peace Corps.
Dalung
said, when signed into law, the Peace Corps would reduce criminality, as its
core mandate was to engage the youths who were currently roaming the streets.
The
minister, who formally received the copy of the harmonised version of the bill
passed by National Assembly in his office, also expressed hope that the
Presidency would give consideration to the bill.
“For
me as a minister of youth, I have a lot of young people on the street which
every day I lose my sleep over what we should do for them. “So if we have this
organisation coming up and depopulating these young people, it will be a
celebration that our problems are reducing on daily basis.
“On
this note, I call on all Nigerians with the initiative of opportunity of
engaging our young people, to please put it into practice; let’s join our hands
together and engage our young people productively so that we can be sure of a
better country tomorrow. “If we do not invest in the youths today, we are
investing in criminals tomorrow. “If we fail to invest in youths today, we lack
the moral ground to complain against criminality tomorrow”, the minister said.
Dalung
also reacted to the recent clampdown on the corps by the Nigerian Police,
saying the activities of the organisation since 18 years ago were not different
from all other voluntary organisations which he was familiar with.
“Just
like every other voluntary organisation under the Ministry of Youths and Sports
Development, we have the Nigerian Boys Scout, they wear uniform, they have
regimented operation, they train and they contribute positively to maintaining
law and order in this country. “
The
Nigerian Man’O’War members dress even in the manner that is similar to the
military, they are involved in training that are regimental training, they have
been operating and making great contributions to peace and security in Nigeria.
“We have the Red Cross, we have the Boys Brigade, we have the Girls Brigade; we
have so many of such organisations that are affiliated to the ministry. “The
Primary responsibilities and intentions of these organisations are to create
and accommodate the teeming youth population of this very great nation of ours.
“I
must start by commending those organisations, because if they had not created
those spaces, we could not have imagined what could have become of our young
people,’’ he said.
Dalung
admonished the officers of the corps to forgive those who stood in opposition
of their bill, put the past behind them and work towards delivering on the core
mandate of the organisation. The Minister, however, advised Nigerians and other
agencies, to henceforth, gauge the conduct of Peace Corps officers with the
abridged version of the Bill recently adopted by both chambers of the National
Assembly.


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