The Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs,
Senator Nurudeen Abatemi-Usman has expressed confidence that President Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan would soon sign into law the disability bill which has been
passed by the two arms of the seventh National Assembly.
Abatemi-Usman gave the assurance in a statement issued in
Abuja by his Special Assistant on media and publicity, Michael Jegede, to
salute the courage of persons living with disabilities all over the world on the
special day (December 3), set aside to celebrate them and seek support for
their rights, dignity and welfare.
The Senator, who sponsored the Senate version of the
disability bill, said President Jonathan has shown much concern about the
well-being of the disabled people, noting that he is optimistic he (Jonathan)
would have no option other than to give his assent to the bill.
Over 22 million Nigerians are said to be living with one form of disability or
the other.
He observed that it has become imperative for Nigeria as a
signatory to the United Nations Convention on rights of persons with
disabilities to have a legal framework/legislation in place that will prohibit
discrimination against the disabled and ensure their full integration into the
society.
“I salute all persons living with disabilities across the
globe on this very special day set aside by the United Nations to encourage
them, discuss issues affecting them and how their rights can be protected and
life made comfortable for them.
"We must continue to encourage this set of
people in the society and give them the sense of belonging as citizens. This is
why it is important for President Goodluck Jonathan to, as a matter of
necessity, sign the bill on disability the moment it gets to his desk without
the slightest delay,” Abatemi-Usman said.
Continuing, he added: “Though, Mr. President fails to sign
the bill after it was passed by the sixth National Assembly, I am confident
that he would not hesitate to give his assent this time around. It is clear that
Mr. President is very much concerned about the welfare of the disabled persons
as part of his transformation agenda.
"The only way he can further show his
commitment towards addressing the plight of these people who are disabled by
sheer providence or accident is to sign the disability bill into law.”
December 3 was declared by the General Assembly of the
United Nations as the International Day of Disabled Persons in 1992.
The theme
for this year is: “Sustainable Development: The Promise of Technology” and its
focus is on the role of technology in Disaster risk reduction and emergency
responses; Creating enabling working environments and Disability-inclusive
sustainable development goals.
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