By Ere-ebi Agedah
Ahead of the 2023 general elections,
persons with disabilities have appealed to the presidential candidates of
various political parties to ensure the inclusion of its members in governance
and strengthen policies that will enhance a friendly environment for them to
live.
This they said will consolidate on the
giant achievements of current administration in easing off their burdens
expecially with regards to signing into law the Discrimination Against Persons
with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018 by President Muhammadu Buhari in
2019.
The Executive Secretary, National
Commission for Persons with Disabilities, Secretary James who spoke on Thursday
in Abuja said the issue of non-inclusion of its members in governance in some
states of the federation calls for worry, even as he expresses regret that the
discrimination against PWDs in the society calls for concern.
He urged the presidential candidates to
initiate steps that will protect persons with disabilities from harmful
cultural practices and crude behavioural patterns, expressing displeasure over
the killings of people with albinism and those with hunchback for ritual
purposes.
He described as untrue the allegation by
the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar that the federal government has neglected persons with disabilities,
saying the government has fulfilled all its promises to the community.
Lalu while stating that some states are yet
to implement the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition)
Act, he said it does not undermine the firm commitment of the federal
government to change the fortunes of the physically challenged.
He said the statement of the PDP
presidential candidate is a clear attack on the continued efforts of Buhari's
administration in assuaging the plights of PWDs and affirmed supports for the
APC-led government.
“During the first and second terms of
former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the PDP, the disability community
struggled, even when the bill was passed by the National Assembly, Atiku and
PDP did not sign it into law.
"I can still remember when the
disability community went out to protest and called the attention of the then
government, the only result we got was that we were tear-gased.
“We also want to remind Governor of Delta,
Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, that the disability law had not been passed or signed in
Delta" he said.
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