The Guardian (Nigeria)

People with disabiliti­es threaten to boycott 2019 polls

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SPECIAL Persons Associatio­n of Nigeria has threatened to boycott the 2019 election, if government failed to tackle their needs. President of the associatio­n, Princewill David, gave the threat yesterday during the group’s annual award and anniversar­y.

He expressed the associa- tion’s displeasur­e over government’s laxity in the affairs of persons with disabiliti­es in Nigeria.

According to him, persons with disabiliti­es make up a large population in the country and the government doesn’t support them in anyways, unlike their counterpar­ts in other parts of the world.

He said: “We have supported thousands of Nigerians with no government support, which shows that we are highly neglected.”

David insisted that he would use his power to influence no votes from the associatio­n; if the government does not do the right thing to make lives better for them.

He said: “I am the president and in the 2019 election, if I have the opportunit­y, I will tell every disabled group and their presidents to boycott it. We are not going to vote until the government remembers us.”

Also, a physically challenged lawyer and member of the associatio­n, Adeshola Ajayi, narrated his appalling experience as student at the University of Lagos, due to lack of efficient support system by government.

Ajayi lamented that Nigeria is not a safe place for disabled persons; hence he is demanding that the disabili- ty decree of 1993 be passed immediatel­y.

The bill states that government organs and authoritie­s shall take into considerat­ion, the special needs and requiremen­ts of the disabled persons.

“It is so glaring that in this part of the world, we beg for our rights and sometimes they still don’t come to us. This is our time to stand tall and demand fair treatment from the government. Through this bill, the government will be more responsibl­e for us,” he said. Ajayi threatened that if their predicamen­t is not looked into and their request granted, no person with disabili- ties would participat­e in the upcoming elections, adding: “If the presidency doesn’t honour our request, no disabled person will vote for these set of rulers.”

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