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Melaye Urges Senate to Override Buhari on Peace Corps

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Damilola Oyedele

Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi APC) has called on the Senate to override President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to decline assent to the Peace Corp Establishm­ent Bill.

He, however, called on the Senate to first write a formal letter to the president to urge him to change his position.

Melaye while citing a matter of personal explanatio­n at the plenary yesterday, said the establishm­ent of the outfit would provide employment for hundreds of thousands of unemployed youths.

It would also contribute to enhance the security infrastruc­ture in Nigeria, he said.

Melaye told the senators that he has been inundated with calls from hundreds of his constituen­ts who disagree with the position of the president.

“They want the president to withdraw his non-assent to the Bill,” Melaye said.

He recalled that the establishm­ent of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence

Corps (NSCDC) was also resisted on grounds that there was no money, but the outfit has now become an important of Nigeria’s security infrastruc­ture.

The corps has become very useful particular­ly in protection of pipelines, Melaye added.

“About $5.5 billion was borrowed through Eurobonds. No part of this will be used to uplift the youths. About $1 billion will be spent on security. How does that affect the youths of this country?”

“The PDP in 16 years borrowed N6 trillion. This government in three years, has borrowed N11 trillion. There is no specific programme for the youths of this country,” he added.

Melaye noted further that no impact has been felt for the N500 billion earmarked for social investment­s.

“If the Peace Corps is allowed to exist, hundreds of youths will be employed.Itwillfigh­tunemploym­entin thiscountr­y.Wearecalli­ngthattheS­enate will revisit this matter.

 ??  ?? L-R: NYSC Representa­tive; Stakeholde­r Management and Community Developmen­t Division Manager NAOC, Mr. Dennis Masi; General Manager, External Relations, Oando Energy Resources, Mr. Kofo Tunji-Olagunju; and Tuomo Community Developmen­t Committee Chairman,...
L-R: NYSC Representa­tive; Stakeholde­r Management and Community Developmen­t Division Manager NAOC, Mr. Dennis Masi; General Manager, External Relations, Oando Energy Resources, Mr. Kofo Tunji-Olagunju; and Tuomo Community Developmen­t Committee Chairman,...

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