The Guardian (Nigeria)

JONAPWD decries neglect by Taraba govt

2,000 houses worth N11b underway for Nasarawa workers

- From Charles Akpeji ( Jalingo) and Abel Abogonye ( Lafia)

ONLYeight of the 22,000 persons with disability in Taraba State were absorbed in the state’s civil service, says Joint National Associatio­n of Persons Living With Disabiliti­es ( JONAPWD).

The Secretary- General of JONAPWD, Taraba chapter, Aliyu Mohammed, yesterday, expressed sadness at the neglect of Persons With Disability ( PWDS) by the state government.

He spoke to the media after the Nigerian Red Cross Society ( NRCS) trained his members on disaster management.

Stressing that 85 per cent of PWDS are learned, he wondered why the state government had not deemed it fit to carry them along.

Mohammed, who also lamented that none of his members was co- opted into the Coronaviru­s Disease ( COVID- 19) Taskforce in the state, said: “We are left behind by the government for unknown reasons. We believe there is COVID- 19 pandemic, but we were not carried along; none of us was nominated as a member of the task force that went round to ensure adherence to the precaution­ary measures.”

While calling on the government to include PWDS in its activities, he urged the Red Cross to reach out to the government on their behalf.

Responding, the Disaster Management Coordinato­r of NRCS in Taraba, Bello Joda, said the society would work round the clock to table PWDS’ demands to the governing board. MEANWHILE,

Nasarawa State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MOU) with Family Homes Fund ( FHF) and Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria ( FMBN) to provide 2,000 houses worth N11 billion for civil servants in the state.

Speaking during the signing of the agreement, yesterday, in Lafia, Governor Abdullahi Sule said the agreement was part of the cardinal objectives of his government as captured in the Nasarawa State Economic Developmen­t Strategies ( NEDS).

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