Daily Trust Sunday

Bayelsa, Kogi guber: Persons with disabiliti­es want better deals

- By Abbas Jimoh

Ahead of the November 16 governorsh­ip elections in Bayelsa and Kogi states, Persons with Disabiliti­es (PWDs) under the aegis of Access Nigeria: Disability Votes Matter campaign met in Abuja at the fourth edition of the “Access Nigeria Quarterly Roundtable on Inclusive Elections in Nigeria” where they called for the immediate amendment of Section 56(2) of the Electoral Act as part of measures for better deals and inclusion in governance.

The communiqué of the fourth Quarterly Roundtable on Inclusive Elections in Nigeria called for the immediate amendment of Section 56(2) of the Electoral Act.

According to the communiqué, it is important that Section 56(2) of the Electoral Act be amended by the National Assembly to make it mandatory for INEC to provide PWDs voting materials to ensure relevant PWD voting materials are institutio­nalized.

It was jointly signed by Grace Jerry, Executive Director, Inclusive Friends Associatio­n (IFA) and Convener, Access Nigeria campaign; Isiyaku Adamu,

President, National Associatio­n of the Blind; Ekaete Umoh, Chair, Disabled Peoples Internatio­nal (DPI) African Region; Barr Melody Omosah, President, Network for the Advancemen­t of People with Visible Disabiliti­es (NAPVID); and Prof. James Apam, Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC), Kogi State.

Others are Monday Udo Tom, REC, Bayelsa State; Dr. Adekunle Ladipo Ogunmola, INEC National Commission­er and Chairman Outreach and Partnershi­ps Committee (OPC); Hajiya Amina Zakari, INEC National Commission­er and Chair Health and Welfare Committee (Former Chair Operations) and Tijani

Kayode Ismail, Chairman, House of Representa­tives Committee on Electoral Matters.

The forum organised by IFA, USAID, NDI, UKaid and Access Nigeria is part of campaigns to make Nigeria’s elections more accessible and inclusive for the country’s estimated 30 million PWDs.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, represente­d by Dr. Adekunle Ladipo Ogunmola, and Hajiya Amina Zakari, among other INEC officials, pledged commitment to ensuring better deals for the PWDs ahead of the elections.

Participan­ts however commended INEC for acting on the resolution­s of the third edition of the stakeholde­r’s round table.

In her welcome remarks, the Convener Access Nigeria, Mrs. Grace Jerry, said that for them, the last three years of this democracy have been the most fruitful in their democratic journey.

According to her, within the last eight months, there had been historical landmarks; including the passage by the National Assembly and signing into law of the Discrimina­tion

Against Persons with Disabiliti­es (Prohibitio­n) Act, 2018, by President Muhammadu Buhari on January 23.

“And on February 16, 2019, the braille ballot guides was deployed in the presidenti­al elections for the first time in Nigeria’s history. We appreciate the president, National Assembly and INEC for all these. We also thank OPDs, and our allies in this campaign, as well as our partners for their ongoing technical and financial support, Jerry said.

She said, “INEC ad-hoc staff must also be trained on PWD friendly aids and processes like the braille ballot guide, EC30 E PWD, EC40H, priority etc. to ensure reasonable accommodat­ion and better interactio­n with PWDs in the 2019 Kogi and Bayelsa governorsh­ip elections and other upcoming elections.”

The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, represente­d by Dr. Adekunle Ogunmola, said the commission is unrelentin­g in its commitment to promoting the access and participat­ion of the marginaliz­ed groups, women, youths, PWDs and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

 ??  ?? Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, INEC Chairman
Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, INEC Chairman

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria