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Disability commission reiterates it’s commitment to improving access to justice for women with disabilities

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The Executive Secretary, National Commission for Persons with Disabilities, Mr. James David Lalu has joined women all over the world to celebrate their Day as seized the ocasion to re-echo his commitment towards improving access to justice for women especially those with disabilities.
Head Media and Publicity Unit NCPWD
Mbanefo JohnMichaels in a statement said the event which was tagged, “Breaking the Bias; Addressing Disparities in Access to Justice for Women with Disabilities” provided the platform for feminine advocacy and integration of women into the social order.  
He said the executive secretary was represented by the Head, Women and Gender Unit of the Commission, Mrs. Olanike Akinbola.

He quoted the ES to have thanked the organizers of the event for bringing together the Amazons from different backgrounds, stating that he is dedicated to the ideals of gender equality. He further stated that his passion for women rights and equality, compelled him to setup the Women and Gender Unit at the Commission.

According to him, the Commission is committed to ensuring that women with disabilities are guaranteed improved access to justice in order to work and break barriers that keep women with disabilities socially excluded.

Lalu disclosed that he has successfully collaborated with the Nigerian Police force to have a Special Disability Desk set up at all Police Commands throughout the Federation to ensure that PWDs and WWDs can easily report any incident of injustice as soon as the offices become operational.

Speaking further, he remarked that it was important for women with disabilities to recognize that their rights and dignity as women were protected by law and they had as much rights as any other women in the society to push for equity in the society.

The ES encouraged all present at the event to remain strong and resilient and continue to strive to lead meaningful and more productive lives regardless of the patriarchal nature of the Nigerian society.
He further challenged the womenfolk to seize every chance they have to reaffirm their role in Nation- building and to refuse to bow or be cowed by the pressure of dealing with the triple effect of their gender, disability and vulnerability.

He reassured that the Commission will support women with disabilities to ensure that the obstacles to accessing justice would be reduced and that women with disabilities can benefit from the arrays of available programs by the Federal government, declaring that the Commission’s efforts are in line with the mantra “Nothing about us without us”.

The Head of the European Union delegation to Nigeria, Mr. Alexandre Bordes Gumez also expressed his pleasure at being at the event and assured women with disabilities of the EU’s commitment to end all forms of barriers and inequalities. He underscored the inevitable impact that women make in the society and equally wished them a happy celebration.

In the same vein, the Executive Director, Deaf Women Aloud Initiative (DWAI) Mrs. Helen Beyioku-Alase lamented the low representation of women in elected offices which eventually has been responsible for poor policy in advancing the course of women in various facets of life.
She, therefore, beckoned on both government and non-governmental organizations to make women with disabilities partners in progress so to have an inclusive society.

Also present at the occasion was Inclusive Friends Association, (IFA) led by Ms. Grace Jerry.

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PWDs request special consideration in FG pallaitive distribution in Jigawa

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From Ahmed Rufa’i Dutse
Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in Jigawa state have requested special consideration from Governor Malam Umar Namadi in the ongoing federal government palliative distribution.

The plea was made by Honourable Adamu Shuaibu, chairman of the Joint National Association of Persons With Disabilities (JONAPWD), who highlighted that PWDs have been overlooked in the selection of beneficiaries.
He urged the state and federal governments to create special provisions for PWDs due to their unique challenges.

Shuaibu noted that while the governor is supportive of inclusion, the implementation often neglects PWDs. He mentioned that concerns were raised with the deputy governor, who oversees the palliative distribution, requesting tailored support for PWDs at the local government level.
Shuaibu expressed disappointment that PWDs did not benefit from the recent distribution event in his local area, despite repeated inquiries from concerned members.
He indicated that he has reached out to the state assembly speaker and the governor’s special assistant on disability matters for assistance and remains hopeful for a positive response.
The chairman also acknowledged the government’s efforts in implementing disability laws and includes PWDs in recent teacher employment initiatives.

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PWDs cry out For wheelchairs in Kogi, Mark Int’l Wheelchair Day

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By Ishaq Dan-Imam, Lokoja

The Kogi State chapter of the National Association of Persons With Physical Disabilities (NAPWPD), has called on non-governmental organizations, donors, governments, corporate bodies, philanthropists and other spirited individuals in Nigeria, to provide them with motorized Wheelchairs and other accessibility aids.
The association made up of persons with physical Disabilities (PWDs) in the State made the clarion call while they marked this year’s international Wheelchair Day.
At the event which was held at the Disability House in Lokoja, on Friday, the Kogi State chapter of NAPWPD said there is urgent need to provide their members with motorized Wheelchairs to facilitate easy movement given the rising cost of transportation and excruciating poverty, members of the association who are mostly unemployed have been subjected to.

Kogi State Chairman of NAPWPD, Comrade Hassan Sule Destiny, in an emotion laden speech, said, “We are able to move about with the grace of God, and the celebration of this year’s international Wheelchair Day,
marks a turning-point in our quest for unhindered accessibility in the state as we look into the future with greater ‘hope’ and optimism, while we appreciate our good partner in the United States, the Disability Rights Fund, for providing us the support to commemorate the annual celebration of IWD on March 1 every year.”

Mr. Destiny, indicated that the association is growing local chapters at the grassroots to be at the vanguard of community engagement for popular participation of Wheelchair Users in social Inclusion at the local government level.

“We will soon inaugurate the local government chapters of NAPWPD in 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across the state to amplify our ‘voice’ in the state.
“We shall continue with our struggle for easy ‘accessibility’ for greater empowerment of our members despite the hurdles against persons with physical Disabilities (PWDs) in the state for we believe in our inner spirit to overcome challenges.”

“The PWDs in the state cannot but thank the Disability Rights Fund for giving us the finances with which to organize the annual event just as we appreciate the innovative leadership of our national officers led by Comrade Ridwanu Mohammed Abdulllahi.
His exceptional leadership is inspiring us to greatness as we propagate the ideals of NAPWPD to the grassroots in the state.

A national officer of the association, Mr. Arome Daniel Ibrahim, extolled the courage of Wheelchair Users in the state even in the face of high cost of Wheelchairs, which according to him are beyond the reach of the PWDs.
He therefore called for local production of Wheelchairs at subsidized rate to enable more PWDs in the state acquire Wheelchairs as essential mobility aid to dymistify the agony of disability.

Arome, noted that Wheelchair Users incur extra cost of transporting their Wheelchairs, as often times, the PWDs charter motorcycles or commercial tricycles to convey their Wheelchairs separately along. Hence, the need for special allowances for the PWDs in civil service in order to make life easier for this category of deprived Nigerians who are limited by physical Disabilities.

The international Wheelchair Day is celebrated worldwide every in the month of March, to raise public awareness on the importance of Wheelchairs to accessibility of PWDs.

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2 Months after, Over 64,000 PWDS, others yet to access Palliative in Jigawa

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

About two months after the official launch of the cash and foodstuffs palliative distribution worth over N3.1 billion to physically challenge persons and other less privileged persons across 27 local government areas of Jigawa state, only 11 local government areas have been able to meet with the condition for cash collection.

The Jigawa state commissoner for special Duties, Auwal D Sankara indicated that 16 out of 27 local government councils are yet to meet the required criteria for collecting the sum of N720 million cash as palliative.

The commissoner made the disclosure while speaking to news men in Dutse, indicating that, “so far only 11 local governments were able to meet with the payment requirements adding that they stand to benefit from the current disbursement  of N1.08b cash as palliative to 108,000 persons in the state”.

According to him “The state government approved a total of N40 million for each of the 27 local government areas as palliative for 4,000 Persons Living With Disability (PWDs), Orphans, women and elderly people”.

Mr Sankara explained that 4000 persons will get 10,000 each from the 27 local government areas of the state.

Findings by our reporter in the state revealed that about two months after the official flag off of the palliative distribution by the state Governor Malam Umar Namadi only 44,000 out of 108,000 targeted beneficiaries have received the cash assistance.

It was also gathered that about 64,000 targeted beneficiaries who are People Leaving with Disability (PWDs), Orphans, elderly people and Women were waiting to collect.

When contacted the JIgawa state chairman of the Association for Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Honourable Bala Usman Chamo said “The problem came as a result of the need for benefiaried to own bank accounts through which they can get the cash.

Hon Chamo explained that there are specific persons meant to benefit from the gesture.
In an attempted to ensure justice, transparency as well as blocking malpractices, the governor ordered that beneficiaries would be paid directly through their bank account”.

“And looking at the categories of the beneficiaries, especially those in the rural areas many of them have no bank account. I believed this is the major cause of the delay, but not because of negligence on the part of the local government councils’ chairmen”.

Our reporter in the state gathered that the state governor, Malam Umar Namadi had on 15th of September 2023 flagged up the palliative distribution to 108, 000 less prevellage people across 27 local government areas of the state.

When he launched the programme in Gumel town, the governor Namadi had indicated that his government allocated a total sum of N1.080 billion to be disbursed to the beneficiaries.

According to him, the N1.080 billion will be disbursed to 108,000 beneficiaries across the 287 political wards in the 27 local government areas in the state.

“Under this framework, N40 million will be allocated to each of the 27 local governments for distribution to 1,000 youths, 1,000 women, 1,000 elderly, and 1,000 persons with Disability. We are anticipating that 108,000 people will receive N10,000 each.”

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