The National Commandant of Nigerian Peace Corps NPC, Amb. Dickson
Akor has said his arrest shortly after the organisation opened its
headquarters was a clear attempt to frustrate the National Assembly from
passage of the Bill.
It would be recalled that recently, Akor and over 40 other members were arrested, while he was charged with 90 counts.
During a courtesy call to Minister of Youths and Sports, Bar. Solomon
Dalung, yesterday, Akor maintained that his organisation committed no
crime.
He said: “The Peace Corps Bill, if given assent by Mr. President,
would go a long way in reducing insecurity, crime rates and such other
related issues by 90 percent.
“The very day we opened our office in Abuja, top government officials
led by the Police invaded our office and sealed the office, and took me
to court on a 90-count charge. It’s the passage of the Bill, just like
it happened to Civil Defence and many organisations before us that
elicited that action.
“We have clearance from the Police and ICPC exonerating the organisation from any wrongdoing.
“We have such organisations as Boys Scout, Girls Brigade, Man O War,
among others, whose primary aim is to create and accommodate the teeming
youths. Without them, the crime rate would have been more alarming than
it is today
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