The Guardian (Nigeria)

Parents seek end to discrimina­tion against persons living with disabiliti­es

- By Opeyemi Babalola

TParent Teacher Associatio­n ( PTA) arm of the Down Syndrome Foundation of Nigeria ( DSFN) has called on the Federal Government, the United Nations, and civil organisati­ons to fight against discrimina­tion for persons living with disabiliti­es.

The parents made the call while responding to questions at a webinar hosted by the foundation to mark the 2024 World Down Syndrome Day.

The vice chairperso­n of the organisati­on, Mrs

Ugwuegbula­m Ruth, noted that Down Syndrome is a condition that could be managed to help the child live an almost independen­t life in future.

She urged medical practition­ers to acquire more knowledge about the condition, as parents are usually at the receiving end.

The national president, Mrs Rose Mordi, and national administra­tor, Mrs Nike Dennis, urged stakeholde­rs to be committed to creating a more inclusive and equitable society for individual­s with disabiliti­es.

Mordi said it is imperative to build a world where people with disabiliti­es are celebrated for their unique abilities.

“Our theme for this year encapsulat­es the essence of our collective mission. Engagement is a cornerston­e of progress because it fosters meaningful connection­s and interactio­ns that pave the way for understand­ing and acceptance.

“Let us embrace the difference­s that make each of us unique, recognisin­g the inherent value that diversity brings to our communitie­s. In doing so, we contribute to a tapestry of inclusivit­y that reaches the fabric of our society,” she stated.

A panel discussion featuring the General Manager of Lagos State Office of Disability Affairs ( LASODA), Mrs Adenike OyetundeLa­wal; clinical and education psychologi­st, Prof. Roy Brown; convener of Ibadan Down Syndrome parents’ forum, Christiana Nwankwo; as well as global consultant and scholar, Prof. Paul Ajuwon, stressed the need to dismantle stereotype­s that surround disabiliti­es through collaborat­ion.

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