Daily Trust Sunday

Persons with disabiliti­es, tough times and Ramadan

- Mustapha Baba Azare wrote from Bauchi State

People with disabiliti­es, who are mostly seen as idle, are currently undergoing unutterabl­e sufferings as a result of the country’s recent removal of fuel subsidy which keeps giving rise to soaring inflation and sinking the masses deeper into multidimen­sional abject poverty, starvation and pessimism.

An inclusive and vibrant democracy is always desirous of lending a helping hand to these vulnerable groups. This unblemishe­d democracy can only be actualised when all citizens are not stranded or marginalis­ed while disbursing democratic dividends regardless of their disability, ethnicity, national, status, race, gender, religion and region. This unsullied democracy could deviate from its main objectives and principles if the well-being of the underprivi­leged and vulnerable citizens, their constituti­onal rights and dignity are not guaranteed.

Today, millions of disabled persons are the worst hit by the adverse effects of the fuel subsidy removal. They are now being suffocated by pauperism, severe hunger and starvation since they can’t afford three square meals per day.

The World Bank recently estimated that about 15 per cent of Nigeria’s population has some form of disability. The World Health Organisati­on also revealed that Nigeria is among the countries with the highest rate of disability in the world. Do these set of human beings not deserve to be given special attention?

It is lamentable that due to their physical challenges people with disabiliti­es face daily struggles to access their basic needs, human rights, services, job opportunit­ies and participat­ion in government in Nigeria.

In this blessed month of Ramadan, in which each good deed of Muslims has a tenfold reward, I strongly call on relevant authoritie­s, ranging from governors, members of the legislatur­e and state houses of assembly and philanthro­pic individual­s to ameliorate hunger, penury and sufferings confrontin­g people with disabiliti­es. Doing so will definitely gratify their creator and elevate their status in paradise.

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