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Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by Jowanonline(m): 6:52am On Feb 17, 2018
As the Nigerian Peace Corps battles the Nigeria Police to vacate its national secretariat, the legality of the organisation might have run into trouble as the President has not assented to its establishment bill, which was transmitted to him last year.




Saturday Vanguard learnt from competent sources that President Muhammadu Buhari, apparently bowing to security advice, has not appended his signature to the NPC Establishment Bill, which was officially sent to him by the Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr. Sani Omolori, in the last week of December 2017.


Findings by Saturday Vanguard indicate that the 30-day window under, which the president should sign a bill duly transmitted to him elapsed on January 31, 2018, leaving the National Assembly with the only option of mobilising two thirds of its members to veto the president’s rejection of the bill.

By implication, the Presidency has thrown out the NPC bill and the piece of legislation okayed by the two chambers of the NASS can therefore not be cited as a law in Nigeria and the outfit does not have the legal backbone to continue to operate as a legal entity unless the NASS mobilises two thirds of its members to override the president.


A top Presidency official conversant with the matter, confirmed to our correspondent last night that the President could not have assented to the NPC bill because there was no need for such an outfit under the Nigerian security architecture.

The source said, “By implication the bill has been rejected by Mr. President since he did not sign it into law within the stipulated 30 working days.


“By law, the Nigerian Peace Corps Bill will not fly in Nigeria as the President has not appended his signature to it within the period prescribed by law,” the official explained.

Asked what could be done given the fact that the courts had ruled that the embattled security outfit had the right to operate as a voluntary organisation in Nigeria, the presidency official said that the organisation must first derive its legality from the law of Nigeria before functioning as an entity of the law.

But reacting to the development, the Spokesman for the House of Representatives, Abdulrazaq Namdas, said the members would wait patiently for President Muhammadu Buhari to write the NASS on why he would not append his signature to the bill before deciding on what next step.

Namdas told one of our correspondents that the lawmakers were aware that the president was in the habit of giving reasons whenever he rejects a bill sent to him by the NASS.

“But if we wait up to a certain time and the usual excuses we expect of him does not come then the House may take a further action to override the president.

“If you remember just last week he returned three bills stating the reasons he refused to sign them into law,” Namdas said.

It will be recalled that the NPC has been having a running battle with the Nigeria Police since it came out as a security outfit but not yet licensed by the Federal Government, culminating in the sealing of its national headquarters in Jabi and the arrest and detention of its leaders by the NPF.

The running battle between the NPC and the NPF has also resulted in a lingering legal tussle between the two groups, with the court asking the police to pay the NPC N12.5 million as compensation, an order the police are yet to comply with.


The police have also refused to quit the headquarters of the NPC despite repeated court orders.

While the Senate passed the bill on November 25, 2016, a conference committee of both chambers was inaugurated on December 8, 2016, to harmonise the bill.

The House of Representatives laid and adopted its conference report on January 19, 2017, while the Senate adopted its report on July 25, 2017.

But on February 17, 2017 the police stormed the National Office of the NPC and arrested the head of the organisation, Dickson Akoh, and about 49 other members.

The police accused Mr. Akoh of using the Peace Corps, which was registered as a non-governmental organisation, but operating as a para-military agency, to fleece innocent young job seekers.

Mr. Akoh has however denied all the allegations and has since been granted bail by the court.

Meanwhile, CHAIRMAN, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, APC, Niger North has said that the Senate will do what the Constitution specifies in case Mr. President refuses to assent the Peace Corps Bill.

He said that the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for what should be done if a bill passed by the National Assembly, transmuted to the President for assent did not receive the assent of the President.

“For me personally I see it as a very good thing; it is not new to Nigeria but it is happening in many other countries so that was why in the first instance, the National Assembly supported it.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by Firefire(m): 7:02am On Feb 17, 2018
Mohomodu Buhary if you will not achieve anything in your Four-year administration, please append your signature to the NPC bill asap.


Thanks in advance to the dullard-in-Chief.


Sai barber!

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by Nobody: 7:08am On Feb 17, 2018
Buhari doesn't even know a bill has been on his table.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by dodelight(m): 7:49am On Feb 17, 2018
in my own opinion, now that the state governments and even the fg are crying for state police, why don't they simply convert this peace corps to that? sincerely, we don't need a new security outfit at the federal level, the existing ones are already being abused

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by 007author(m): 8:02am On Feb 17, 2018
Peace Corps is not needed. We have lots of paramilitary outfit already.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by Launcher: 8:14am On Feb 17, 2018
A lot of people have placed hope on this program, many of them extorted self .

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by edoman2016: 8:32am On Feb 17, 2018
Peace corps is not needed. It's a paramilitary founded by jobless persons. Enough of duplication of duty. We have police, DSS, civil defence, NIA, EFCC, Army, etc. Rather state police is more needed in Nigeria than Peace corps.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by FarahAideed: 8:42am On Feb 17, 2018
For the first time in a long while I support the useless Buhari on this one ..Peace Corp is totally unnecessary yesterday , today and tomorrow. fix our police instead of this nonsense

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by commoditiesnig: 8:45am On Feb 17, 2018
edoman2016:
Peace corps is not needed. It's a paramilitary founded by jobless persons. Enough of duplication of duty. We have police, DSS, civil defence, NIA, EFCC, Army, etc. Rather state police is more needed in Nigeria than Peace corps.
FarahAideed:
For the first time in a long while I support the useless Buhari on this one ..Peace Corp is totally unnecessary yesterday , today and tomorrow. fix our police instead of this nonsense
007author:
Peace Corps is not needed. We have lots of paramilitary outfit already.
I absolutely agree with above comments.
Simply duplication of paramilitary outfits

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by sefora: 8:54am On Feb 17, 2018
Launcher:
A lot of people have placed hope on this program, many of them extorted self .
That's the issue. Pity on those that subscribed cry

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by dollarcoolcat(m): 9:03am On Feb 17, 2018
Reform the Nigeria police, how many paramilitary wan dey waste existence.. If he signed their bill, they will start watching over banks

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by phrase(m): 9:11am On Feb 17, 2018
I can't help but agree with PMB on this. Enough of federal security agencies, the existing once needs total overhauling period

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by tdayof(m): 9:16am On Feb 17, 2018
dodelight:
in my own opinion, now that the state governments and even the fg are crying for state police, why don't they simply convert this peace corps to that? sincerely, we don't need a new security outfit at the federal level, the existing ones are already being abused

NSCDC should be put under state Governors command if the Nigerian government isn't willing to give out the Nigerian police force.

Peace corps isn't advisable. Enough of paramilitary already.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by westlius(m): 9:26am On Feb 17, 2018
Y won't he reject it when it is a southerner that is controller of peace corps
#Buhari back to Duara 2019#

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by ocelot2006(m): 9:31am On Feb 17, 2018
Can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm with Buhari on this one.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by docadams: 9:36am On Feb 17, 2018
Firefire:
Mohomodu Buhary if you will not achieve anything in your Four-year administration, please append your signature to the NPC bill asap.


Thanks in advance to the dullard-in-Chief.


Sai barber!

Firefire, it will save you a lot of heart ache to abstain from an issue you are not acquainted with, except you are among the scammers in NPC or one of the hopeful scammed lot.. Questions begging for answers are what is the role of NPC in the Nigerian Security system. Who bears the burden of their upkeep. I feel now that we are talking about state policing, any new outfit should chill for now. The individuals at the top of NPC have fed fat and will continue to do so from their extortionist attitude towards their so called volunteers since 2009, I think. Such money is used in part to lobby the NASS. The idea of a NPC should be jettisoned and buried.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by EnEnPeecee: 9:44am On Feb 17, 2018
Wetin the dullard know before
Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by seunmsg(m): 9:55am On Feb 17, 2018
Firefire:
Mohomodu Buhary if you will not achieve anything in your Four-year administration, please append your signature to the NPC bill asap.


Thanks in advance to the dullard-in-Chief.


Sai barber!

What is the purpose of the peace corp? Why should federal government be creating agencies that will be duplicating each others duties? We should be advocating for restructuring the system and devolving more powers to the federating units and not creating bogus agencies to drain governments resources. Peace Corp should simply remain a non governmental organisation.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by seunmsg(m): 9:57am On Feb 17, 2018
westlius:
Y won't he reject it when it is a southerner that is controller of peace corps
#Buhari back to Duara 2019#

The scammer behind peace Corp is from Benue state.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by jaymichael(m): 10:11am On Feb 17, 2018
FarahAideed:
For the first time in a long while I support the useless Buhari on this one ..Peace Corp is totally unnecessary yesterday , today and tomorrow. fix our police instead of this nonsense
It is totally unnecessary. This is at a time that the wage bill of the public service eats up majority of the nation's budget leaving peanuts for capital and developmental projects. This is coupled with the fact that there are so many paramilitary organizations with duplication and overlapping of duties. Will the idle lawmakers fund the Peace Corps? For us to develop as a nation, we should drastically reduce our recurrent to capital budget ratio. I thank God that the President understands this.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by omenkaLives(m): 10:17am On Feb 17, 2018
seunmsg:


The scammer behind peace Corp is from Benue state.
Take your time. He's a hustler not a scammer. angry

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by MahatmaGhandi: 10:48am On Feb 17, 2018
Another president will accept it in future. Let him be
Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by eTECTIVe(m): 10:55am On Feb 17, 2018
Even d Civil defence corp dat was set up is lying redundant with officers jus sitting down doing nothing except for d ones excorting other agencies

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by sefora: 11:40am On Feb 17, 2018
simple truth!. You shall be blessed

docadams:


Firefire, it will save you a lot of heart ache to abstain from an issue you are not acquainted with, except you are among the scammers in NPC or one of the hopeful scammed lot.. Questions begging for answers are what is the role of NPC in the Nigerian Security system. Who bears the burden of their upkeep. I feel now that we are talking about state policing, any new outfit should chill for now. The individuals at the top of NPC have fed fat and will continue to do so from their extortionist attitude towards their so called volunteers since 2009, I think. Such money is used in part to lobby the NASS. The idea of a NPC should be jettisoned and buried.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by seunmsg(m): 12:02pm On Feb 17, 2018
omenkaLives:
Take your time. He's a hustler not a scammer. angry

Hustlers and scammers, 5&6. grin

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by uboma(m): 12:30pm On Feb 17, 2018
A big blow to Nigerian Peace Corp faithfuls.

Monies, time and energies gone in vain.

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by nawtyme: 1:08pm On Feb 17, 2018
They should change their name to cattle Corp or fulani Corp and watch magic happen

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by lonelydora: 1:08pm On Feb 17, 2018
Good one from President. We have too many uniformed men in Nigeria, doing same work. Can't they just merge 1 or 2 of them together?

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Re: Buhari Rejects Nigerian Peace Corps Bill by mccoy47(m): 1:08pm On Feb 17, 2018
Peace is founded by thieving senators who want a new avenue to loot!.

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