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Police: We will Vacate Peace Corp Building

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The Nigeria Police has assured the Peace Corps of Nigeria (PCN) of unsealing its headquarte­rs before the next sitting of the investigat­ive hearing by the House Committee on Public Petitions.

The Commission­er of Police, FCT Command, Sadiq Bello, was said to have given the assurance through a phone conversati­on with the National Commandant of PCN, Mr. Dickson Akoh in Abuja.

Akoh, addressed journalist­s when he led the PCN officials to the corps’ premises in Jabi, demanding for the office to be opened.

The Coalition of Civil Society Organisati­ons for Justice and Equity, had on January 25, petitioned the National Assembly, accusing the police of disobeying subsisting court order in favour of the Peace Corps.

The House of Representa­tives Committee on Public Petitions directed the police to vacate the headquarte­rs of the PCN, which has been under lock and key since February 28, 2017.

Akoh lauded the police for approachin­g the matter in a civil way, saying this was the first time the police was speaking with them respectful­ly.

“Since they have for the first time spoken to us in a very humane manner, we will not disrespect superior order, we respect constitute­d authority and in that spirit we will leave.

“The CP has intervened and we will disengage because we are peaceful people and their approach was very civil.

“If this matter had been handled this way by the then CP, engaging and discussing with us, it would not have got to this level,” he said.

Akoh appealed to the federal government to accent to the PCN Bill, which had passed second reading at the National Assembly and forwarded to the president for accent since January.

The Bill, he said, would alleviate the suffering of some young Nigerians seeking employment, adding that the Peace Corps will focus on gathering intelligen­ce for security especially at the community level.

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Group Chief Executive, Oando Plc, Wale Tinubu (left), and the newly sworn-in President of South-Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, establishi­ng a strong pan-African at a Public Private Partnershi­p summit in Switzerlan­d...recently

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