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Stakeholders Seek Transformative Solutions At Disability Dialogue

Solomon Nda-Isaiah by Solomon Nda-Isaiah
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The National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) alongside its development partners has called for transformative solutions to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Nigeria.
The call was made in Abuja during a national dialogue held to mark the 2024 International Day of Persons with Disabilities observed annually on December 3.

A statement by the head, media and publicity, of the commission, Ishaku Kigbu, said the dialogue was to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all aspects of society and development.
Recognised by the United Nations in 1992, the day seeks to increase awareness about the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in a bid to create awareness and mobilise support for the dignity, rights, and inclusion of persons with disabilities.

Organisers said this year’s theme emphasised the need for innovative approaches to achieve a more equitable and inclusive society.

According to the development partners which include Sightsavers, RoLAC, World Bank, CBM International, CBM Golbal, the Leprosy Mission Nigeria, CHAI and the British Council, the dialogue is call for practical strategies to address systemic barriers that will ensure full participation and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.

The NCPWD, in partnership with the development partners hosted the grand event which brought together high-profile dignitaries, stakeholders, and advocates to champion the rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities in Nigeria.

The executive secretary of NCPWD, Hon. Ayuba Gufwan highlighted the importance of building an inclusive and sustainable society. He emphasised the need to amplify efforts in supporting the over 35 million Nigerians living with disabilities.

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“We must reflect on where we are coming from, where we are now, and where we are headed. Today’s gathering signifies our collective commitment to creating an inclusive Nigeria. I deeply appreciate our partners and stakeholders who continue to champion this cause,” Hon. Gufwan stated.

Representing the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Senator Ireti Kingibe reiterated the Senate’s commitment to advancing the rights of persons with disabilities.

She drew inspiration from global leaders like Franklin D. Roosevelt, who overcame personal challenges to achieve greatness, and called for policies that would ensure every Nigerian has equal opportunities to thrive.

“Nigeria must recognize that democracy is not just about voting rights but also about the right to aspire and achieve. Let us work together to remove barriers and create a society where no one is left behind,” Senator Kingibe said.

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