Create Special Centres For Persons With Disabilities – NUJ

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The Nigerian Union of Journalists, (NUJ) on Wednesday urged the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), to create special Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), centres for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) to further enhanced inclusivity.

The Chairman, NUJ, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Chapter, Emmanuel Ogbeche, made the call at the Journalists for Disability Inclusion, (J4DI), stakeholders meeting in Abuja.

Ogbeche, who was also the national coordinator, J4DI, said that the call was necessary because of the mass number of people at the registration centres, which put PWDs at a disadvantaged position.

“There is a need for special centres or designated points within the existing centres exclusively for PWDs.

“This is because talking about 2023, we want inclusion and if you look at the INEC data, there is the possibility that there are more persons with disabilities that have not been able to register, giving the shunting, the pushing and the distance.

“So we are making an appeal to INEC to consider setting special points exclusively for PWDs,’’ he said.

The chairman also expressed worry that most of the buildings of financial institutions in Abuja, especially those of banks, were not disability inclusive as they had no ramps, but only staircases with no support system for PWDs.

He said that it was high time journalists worked to enhance the inclusion of PWDs by, firstly, understanding the Disabilities Act, and other policies regarding disability.

He added that there was the need for media practitioners to have a foundation workshop in order to come to terms with certain nomenclature on PWDs .

“A basic understanding will help us build capacity in reporting effectively and to become agents of change,” he said.

President and Founder of the Albino Foundation, Jake Epelle commended the journalists for the J4DI initiating saying that had written their names in the sands of time by becoming the first entity to focus on PWDs issues.

“We are so proud of all of the work that many of you have done to see that history has suddenly become a reality, but a lot more has to be done.

“Please leverage on the platforms that we have created, access that we have been able to create, partners and very high profile individuals that we know to push the work further.

“ Prepare yourself, get ready, and get on with the job, a lot more has to be done to project what you do, many of your media houses need to ensure that you give visibility to this worthy cause,” he said.

Epelle called on J4DI to create an advocacy group to visit some prominent offices to seek support for the cause of PWDs in Nigeria.

Also, Ms Ladi Bala, the President, Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, (NAWOJ), congratulated the journalists for putting up such a group to beam the searchlight on the plight of PWDs in Nigeria .

Bala urged J4DI to bring more people on board in order to enlighten the public on PWD inclusion and the need to dispel stigmatisation among others.

She called on the journalists to build their capacities and be abreast with issues around PWDs in order to report them better.

“We need to understand the issues because when we do not understand these issues, we will not be able to fly with it very well.

“You cannot give what you do not have, so we need to understand the Disabilities Act, understand the issues around disabilities, and package it in such a manner that we dispel stigmatisation,’’ she said.

Similarly, Mr Patrick Osadebamwen, the secretary of J4DI, said that the group was created following a dream of having a voice that would promote inclusion across the board.

“The group would also advance the issues of the girl with disability in Abasima, the Bole woman by the roadside and all that concerns J4D1.

“These would be explored by engaging experts, acquainting ourselves with the law and effective utilisation of the media. All these would be followed through as a responsibility, not a favour,” he said.

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