Business Day (Nigeria)

Reps demand full implementa­tion of extant disability act

- By Godsgift Onyedinefu

THE House of Representa­tives has called for the full implementa­tion of the provisions of Nigeria’s extant Disability Act by state government­s and all ministries, department­s and agencies across the country.

Bashiru Dawodu, chairman of the House of Representa­tives committee on disability matters, while briefing newsmen on Tuesday, said denying individual­s with disabiliti­es access to public spaces was not only disrespect­ful but also undermines Nigeria’s extant Disability Act.

The lawmaker condemned the reported outright discrimina­tion against persons with disabiliti­es in the country.

“The Discrimina­tion Against People with Disabiliti­es Prohibitio­n Act 2018, passed by the National Assembly, aims to safeguard the rights of persons with disabiliti­es.

“Recently, there have been distressin­g reports regarding the denial of access to Adebola Daniel at a KFC outlet in the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos.

“This discrimina­tory incident, highlighte­d by Daniel’s public account, sheds light on the challenges faced by individual­s with disabiliti­es in Nigeria.

Daniel is the physically challenged son of Gbenga Daniel, a former Ogun State governor and serving senator.

Daniel, who uses a wheelchair, faced humiliatio­n when he was allegedly refused entry to KFC’S outlet, with the manager stating, “No wheelchair allowed”.

Daniel narrated his experience at the KFC outlet in a series of tweets on March 27, lamenting his humiliatin­g moment and emphasised the broader consequenc­es of such discrimina­tory actions.

He said that the committee was duty-bound to investigat­e the issue and other related matters.

“The case of Daniel is one in millions of other unreported cases of such abuses and injustices against people with disabiliti­es.

“This will no longer be tolerated by the government­s at all levels. Any establishm­ents within the shores of our country irrespecti­ve of owners’ status should take note. Enough is enough.

“Our committee is committed to engaging with communitie­s to kick-start the full implementa­tion of the Disability Act.”

The lawmaker said key provisions such as access to public buildings, employment quotas, and welfare promotion for persons with disabiliti­es must be enforced to ensure their rights were upheld.

Dawodu said the current focus of the lawmakers was to enhance the lives of persons with disability and prevent future incidents like Daniel’s through robust implementa­tion of the Disability Act.

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