NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s leading online newspaper. Published by Africa’s international award-winning journalist, Mr. Isaac Umunna, NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s first truly professional online daily newspaper. It is published from Lagos, Nigeria’s economic and media hub, and has a provision for occasional special print editions. Thanks to our vast network of sources and dedicated team of professional journalists and contributors spread across Nigeria and overseas, NEWS EXPRESS has become synonymous with newsbreaks and exclusive stories from around the world.
•Persons with disabilities
The House of Representatives has decried the implementation of the disability act as the World Health Organization (WHO) says Nigeria accounts for about 20 million out of the 195 million persons with disabilities around the world.
This accounts for about 3.9 % of the figure.
House leader, Julius stated this at the investigative hearing organised by the House Committee on Disability on Monday in Abuja.
He said, “This Is therefore a major challenge to the government and people of Nigeria. I believe that the basis for this engagement has become necessary and long overdue. We must act now in order to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
“We all know that the National Assembly passed the Bill on the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018 and was accented to by President Muhammadu Buhari, this means that this law is already in force.
“The Act protects the rights and welfare of Persons With Disabilities in Nigeria, as enunciated by Part V, which provides for the liberty, right to education, health and first consideration in queues, accommodation and in emergencies.
“Yet, MDAs are yet to implement the Act even at this moment that we speak. But if this is allowed to continue, it will cause severe damage to our social economic development and further impair our thinking as a people without understanding and the will to do the right thing”.
According to him, Section 1 (i) of the Act provides that “a person with disability shall not be discriminated against on the ground of his disability by any person or institution in any manner or circumstance.
He added, “The discrimination and stigmatisation faced by Persons With Disabilities in Nigeria has continued unabated yet the compliance level of MDAs to the “Disability Act” has overtime left the challenges unattended.
“It is not different with the private sector. Whereas, Section 2 provides for the promotion of awareness regarding the; (a) “rights, respect and dignity of persons with disabilities and (b) capabilities, achievements and contributions of persons with disabilities to the society”.
This is therefore a major challenge to the government and people of Nigeria. | believe that the basis for this engagement has become necessary and long overdue. We must act now in order to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
In his welcome address, the Chairman of the House Committee on Disability Matters, Bashiru Dawodu lamented that despite a clear timeline for the commencement of the implementation of the passage of the ‘Discrimination Against Persons With Disability ( prohibition) Act 2018’ signed by former President Muhammadu Buhari, ministries departments and agencies (MDAs) are still not implementing its provisions.
He stated that the Act has provided a timeline for the implementation which he said had elapsed since January and the MDAs are not committed to implementing its provisions.
According to him, the non-implementation of the provisions of the Disability Act is putting the lives of the people covered by the Act into jeopardy by denying them their various rights enshrined in the Act.
He Informed that the committee was mandated to investigate the compliance of MDAs to the Discrimination Against Persons With Disability (prohibition) Act 2018 sequel to the resolution of the House on a motion.
He said the committee will critically assess thematic areas of accessibility, employment, and disability inclusion in policy, plans, programmes and projects of the MDAs.
The Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Persons With Disabilities (NACPWD), Ayuba Gufwan lamented that the National Assembly was also guilty of non-implementation.
“I want to draw your attention to the fact that I just escorted the executive secretary to the restroom to ease himself but I noticed that it was not accessible. Sir, charity needs to start at home. We have a lot of work to do. When we talk about access, we mean total accessibility, for example, conveniences, parking lots and all other facilities.”
His part, Mr Adebowale Olorunmola enjoined the National Assembly to ensure a seamless process and accessibility of facilities to all persons with disabilities.
“I challenge the Committee on Disability Matters to make the National Assembly a reference point for inclusion, particularly with access for PWDs.
“I want the committee members to become disability champions within and without the National Assembly. You must begin the process of oversight the compliance of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on access and advocate for a disability-friendly budgeting system.” (New Telegraph)