The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group Flays INEC Over Non- commitment To Persons With Disabiliti­es At Polling Units

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

THE Campaign for Equal Voting Access for Persons with Disabiliti­es ( EVAPWD), has flayed the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) on what it described as a display of minimal commitment to the implementa­tion of the Electoral Act in yesterday’s gubernator­ial election in Ekiti State.

A statement signed by its Chairman, David O. Anyaele, said the electoral umpire also breached INEC’S Framework on Access and Participat­ion of Persons with Disabiliti­es in the Electoral Process and the Discrimina­tion against Persons with Disabiliti­es ( Prohibitio­n) Act 2018.

He said the EVAPWD, a programme of the Centre for Citizens with Disabiliti­es ( CCD), which actively participat­ed in the observatio­n of yesterday’s poll, observed that the promised Braille Ballot Paper by INEC for easy access for the blind voters were scarcely available as it was only observed at Polling Unit ( PU) 003, Ward 10, Afao/ Kajola and PU 001, Ward 11, Odese in Ikere Local Council.

He said: “EVAPWD observers did not see any magnifying glasses at the polling units observed. When ad hoc staff was asked about this material, they told EVAPWD observers that it was not available.

“EVAPWD also observed that Informatio­n, Education and Communicat­ion ( IEC) materials such as election day instructio­ns and guidelines to assist the deaf or persons with hearing impairment to understand the voting process were not available in all the polling units visited.”

Anyaele said observers report showed that large numbers of the polling units were not accessible to physically - challenged persons. “These polling units were sited in difficult places such as buildings without ramps, handrail, across gutter, staircase among others.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria