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Peace Corps To Recruite 400 Youths

The Commandant of Nigeria Peace Corp, Adamawa command. Flt Bello Kasim has revealed that about 400 youth across the 21 local government areas of the state have successfully passed the screening exercise of the command.

Speaking to our correspondent in an interview over the weekend in Yola the state commander of the Peace Corp stated that the screening exercise towards final enlistment into the Nigeria peace corp has been concluded by the command and 400 hundred youths in the state are to be recruited soon.

According to him, the number mention above have under gone serious training exercise to quality them, because the state command has involved some top security officials from other outfit during the exercise in order.

Flt Bello Kashim said that Nigeria Peace Corp is a uniform youth organization formed to train some committed youths to promote social and economic development by involving them through vocational skills to work with government at all levels, which according to him will surely promote rapid development of our society, because the peace is now accepted by the federal government and it is owned by the FGN. 

Some vision and mission of the peace corp are aimed at the training and retraining of the Nigeria youth for strong passion and commitment to be patriotic in all ramifications.

He said the command is also formed to trainer his members on peace and conflict resolution.

The commander however said that his organization took it upon itself to organize special conferences, seminars and workshop in order to equip them with leadership skills that can build vibrant society and also reduce high crime rates in the society, he explained.

Flt Bello Kashim used the medium to commend the state government for the support and cooperation his command is now enjoying and expressed happiness over the assistance rendered to Nigeria peace Adamawa state command, while pledging to justify the establishment of the peace corp.

By: Tafisu Adamu

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