By Gbenga Omokhunu, Abuja,
The
Chairman Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT),
Senator Dino Melaye Friday disclosed that he has submitted a bill for
the abolition of State of Origin.
Melaye
said this in Abuja at the unveiling of the 18th anniversary logo of
the Peace Corps of Nigeria, (PCN).
He
said that Nigerians should be united in everything instead of
victimizing one another.
The
lawmaker disclosed that the Peace Corps of Nigeria, (PCN) has
performed to the admiration of the National Assembly hence the need
to support the organization.
He
said the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki has assured him that
the third reading of the PCN bill in the Senate will be slated
soonest.
His
words: “I have submitted a bill for the abolition of State of
Origin. We are one united indivisible people in this country we do
not need state of origin. My bill will be that instead of state of
origin we should have state of residence. Where ever you reside is
your state. For example Emaka can become governor of Kano State,
Oluwole can decide to become the governor of Borno State and Abudul
Malik can want to become the governor of Edo State. That is the
Nigeria of our dream and that is for the youth to actualize.
“The
PCN has demonstrated service in your labour for Nigeria in the last
18 years. I acknowledge that you are a very responsible organization
and you have done well. I want to encourage you to press on and you
will continue to enjoy the support of Nigerians like myself. And I
the Senate President send his support and encouragement.
“He
has assured me that the third reading of the bill in the Senate will
be slated soonest and I want to assure you that it has been passed in
the House of Representatives and I will personally supervise the
concurrent in the Senate. I appreciate the Ministry of Youth and
Sports for the supervisory roll and encouragement.
“I
charge the Nigerian youths to shun violence; they are yet to discover
their strength. This country is yours. Youth need attitudinal
change.”
The
Minister of Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung said government will
continue to support the PCN and urged the organization to keep up the
good work.
Dalung
who was represented by the Permanent Secretary advised PCN to
continue to respect constituted authority with the view to enhance
peace in the country.
The
National Commandant of PCN, Amb. Dickson Akoh said despite being
subjected to series of institutional and fundamental challenges PCN
has so far triumph adding that its achievements over the years is the
most recent passage of a Bill for an Act to establish the Nigerian
Peace Corps by the House of Representatives on June 9, 2016.
Akoh
said it is the hope of all that the Bill will scale through third
reading at the Senate.
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