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Reps Vow Full Enforcement of Disability Act, Inclusive Governance

Lawmakers pledge to enforce disability rights and encourage the representation of PWDs

by Otobong Tommy
Reps Vow Full Enforcement of Disability Act, Inclusive Governance

KEY POINTS


  • Nigerian, Lois Auta, wants legislative houses in Nigeria to allocate designated seats for persons with disabilities.
  • UN lends support to women and girls with disabilities in Nigeria.

Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abass, Speaker of the House of Representatives has stated his worries over slow implementation of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) Act in Nigeria.

Together with the National Assembly, the UN Women Supported Network of Women with Disabilities (AWNWD) organized the event at the Library Conference Hall of the National Assembly Complex Abuja.

The Speaker asked the remaining 17 states to domesticate the Act, noting that PWD’s have continued to suffer high levels of discrimination. The House of Representatives would guarantee the full enforcement, he promised, of the key provisions of the Act on the right to education, health care and employment as well as access.

He said: ‘We are committed to making sure these healthcare, accessibility, education, employment and discrimination provisions are implemented fully.’

‘Inclusion is both a necessity and justice’ the Speaker added.

Nigeria: UN pledges support for PWDs

Also, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Mohamed Malik Fall, represented by Nesreen Elmolla, UN Women Representative to Nigeria, promised support for PWDs.

Lois Auta, founder and Executive Director of the Cedar Seed Foundation (CSF), presented a memo to the government on behalf of over 30 million citizens with disabilities.

But she called for the Constitutional Review to include designated seats for men and women with disabilities in the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly.

In line with the 2024 World Disability Day theme, *”Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future,”*’this request calls for disability inclusive policies and practices—including legislation, guidance and institutional standards to improve disability recognition.

Yet the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Act, signed into law by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019, bans all forms of discrimination against PWDs.

Advocates regard the demand for its full implementation as an urgent step towards creating an inclusive society for Nigeria’s over 30 million persons with disabilities.

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