Nigerian leaders at all levels, has been urged to emulate
the leadership style of the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo in addressing
delicate issues, rather using confrontation and coercion.
National Commandant, Peace Corps of Nigeria, Amb. (Dr.)
Dickson Akoh made this known during the commemoration of the 19th anniversary
of the Peace Corps in Abuja.
Dr. Dickson further made it known that the Senate would
soon adopt the conference committee report on Bill for an Act to establish
Nigerian Peace Corps has already been done by the House of Representatives.
While
expressing hope that the Bill would thereafter receive speedy assent from the
Presidency, he commended Osinbajo, for the matured way he has handled the
affairs of the country, in relation with many hate speeches and threats of
secession, the Peace Corps commandant urged Nigerian youths to be patriotic and
not allow to be used by “self-serving politicians” and the elites.
“We challenge leaders of different levels of
our society to emulate the approach adopted by the Acting President in
resorting to consultation, dialogue and integrated negotiations as a
fundamental prerequisite for peace and social order. This approach has proven
to be more productive as against confrontation and coercion.
“Our
youth, who are the dependable beacon and stronghold of hope for this
generation, should constantly be conscious of the ‘use and dump’ attitudes of
self-serving politicians, sectional warlords and elites, and look inward on
their roles as agents of positive change and nation-building. Our youth should
resist any attempt to be drafted into fanning the embers of disintegration”, he
said.
The
Corps vowed to continue in championing the course of sensitizing the youths and
general populace across the country, on the need to support genuine government
policies and programmes, and the sustenance of Nigeria’s nationhood.
Akoh
also used the occasion of Peace Corps’ 19th anniversary, to call on Nigerians
to “commit the health of our dear President, Muhammadu Buhari in prayers and to
pray for his speedy recovery, to enable him come back to steer the ship of the
state forward”.
In
his remarks, the President of National Youths Council of Nigeria (NYCN),
Comrade Murtala Muhammad Garba, enjoined the youth to join hands with the Peace
Corps of Nigeria, in its course of promotion of peace, national unity and
nation-building.
Garba
said, “as a youth based organisation, the NYCN would join hand together with
the Peace Corps in all its programs”, adding that, anyone who stands against
the organisation is standing against the interest of the Nigerian youth.
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