The Guardian (Nigeria)

Better deal sought for persons with disability

- By Kehinde Olatunji, Abigail Ikhaghu and Dennis Erezi

THenigeria­n Business Disability Network ( NBDN) has stressed the need to respect rights of people living with disability ( PWDS) in the workplace, explaining that it will uphold the country’s value for dignity, respect and generosity.

It lamented that some of these cherished heritages had been relegated.

A report by the United Nations revealed that over one billion people worldwide are living with disability, accounting for 15 per cent of global population, with close to 18 million of them of working age, while only about 0.3 per cent are fully employed.

Among the engaged few, majority are reportedly experienci­ng different barriers in their places of work.

This was disclosed, yesterday, at the Nigeria Diversity and Inclusion Conference, organised by NBDN with the theme, “Eliminatin­g Barriers Against Inclusive Workplaces In The Private Sector.”

Chairperso­n, NBDN, Omobolanle Victor- Laniyan, gave the charge, yesterday, at an event to commemorat­e the 2022 Global Accessibil­ity Awareness Day, in Lagos.

She said Nigeria, “is still in the infant stage of promoting a comprehens­ive and coordinate­d march towards disability inclusion, whether with human rights or sustainabl­e developmen­t.” tices and local regulation­s.”

In his keynote address, Disability Inclusion Consultant, World Bank Group, Nigeria, Dr. Adebukola Adebayo, regretted that only 0.3 per cent of this special persons were gainfully employed, adding that a number of them encounter barriers.

He stressed the need to create opportunit­ies for everyone without discrimina­tion, stating that when companies employ people with disabiliti­es, “they are more secure and responsibl­e.”

Executive Director, Project Enable, Olusola Owonikoko, equally canvassed inclusion of persons with disabiliti­es in the workplace, insisting that the move would boost the nation’s Gross Domestic Product ( GDP). M

EANWHILE, Lagos State Independen­t Electoral Commission ( LASIEC) has assured PWDS of inclusion and ease of participat­ion during elections.

Responding, CCD’S Programmes Officer, Peter Ekemini, who presented an election monitoring report to LASIEC, said Pwds experience­d systematic exclusion during previous national and state elections in Nigeria.

He explained that polling materials were often sited at inaccessib­le locations.

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