The Down Syndrome Foundation Nigeria (DSFN) has called on governments at all levels and stakeholders to intensify efforts towards the full implementation of disability laws and policies.
Founder and president of DSFN, Mrs Rose Mordi, made the call at a news conference to mark the foundation’s 25th anniversary and the 2026 World Down Syndrome Day in Lagos yesterday.
Mordi decried the slow implementation of disability laws years after their enactment, stressing that they must go beyond policy documents to full enforcement.
She called for deliberate budgetary allocation for inclusive healthcare, accessible education, reliable data for planning and clear employment pathways for persons with intellectual disabilities.
She urged government and stakeholders to establish structures that promote full inclusion.
“We want the government to walk the talk. The disability law has been put in place but it has not been implemented. Inclusion must move beyond promises to measurable, visible action.
“Persons with intellectual disabilities account for a sizeable number of Nigeria’s population, including eligible voters.
“Therefore, the government should not neglect a section of society with the capacity to influence electoral outcomes,” she said.
Mordi also urged parents of children with Down syndrome to remain steadfast in their care and support. (NAN)
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