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Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa Reaffirms Commitment to PWDs on World Humanitarian Day 2024

Abuja, Nigeria — As the global community commemorates World Humanitarian Day 2024, Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa, the Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Special Needs and Equal Opportunity, has reaffirmed the administration’s unwavering dedication to advocating for and supporting persons with special needs across the nation.

In a heartfelt message shared via his official Facebook page, Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa emphasized the critical importance of extending compassion and resources to the most vulnerable members of society, particularly in times of crisis. His message serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing humanitarian challenges faced by people with disabilities and special needs in Nigeria and around the world.

“This day is a powerful reminder of the critical importance of extending our compassion and resources to those who are most vulnerable, especially in times of crisis,” Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa stated. He highlighted the ongoing efforts of his office to ensure that the voices of people with disabilities and special needs are not only heard but are prioritized in all humanitarian initiatives.

“Beyond Disability”: A Commitment to Inclusivity

One of the cornerstone initiatives under Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa’s leadership is the “Beyond Disability” project, a key component of President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. This project exemplifies the administration’s commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities by providing them with the necessary tools, opportunities, and support to live fulfilling lives.

“The ‘Beyond Disability’ project is a testament to His Excellency’s vision for a more inclusive Nigeria, where every individual, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities, can contribute meaningfully to society,” Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa explained. “Through this initiative, we are working tirelessly to break down the barriers that have historically marginalized people with disabilities, ensuring they have access to education, healthcare, employment, and social services.”

A Call to Action for Inclusivity in Humanitarian Aid

Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa’s message also served as a call to action for all sectors of society to join hands in promoting inclusivity. He urged the government, private sector, and civil society organizations to collaborate in ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches everyone, particularly those who are often overlooked in disaster response and recovery efforts.

“We urge all sectors—government, private, and civil society—to join hands with us in promoting inclusivity and ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches everyone, especially those who are often overlooked,” he stated. “By working together, we can build a society that is not only resilient but also equitable, where every individual has the opportunity to thrive regardless of their circumstances.”

The Special Assistant’s message resonates deeply as Nigeria, like many other nations, continues to face challenges in providing adequate support to its most vulnerable populations. Natural disasters, conflicts, and economic instability disproportionately impact persons with disabilities, often leaving them without the resources needed to survive and recover.

Renewing Commitment on World Humanitarian Day

As World Humanitarian Day is celebrated globally, it serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing need to support those who are most vulnerable. Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa’s message calls on all Nigerians to renew their commitment to creating a world where no one is left behind, especially in times of crisis.

“On this World Humanitarian Day, let us renew our commitment to creating a world where no one is left behind,” he concluded. “Together, we can ensure that our humanitarian efforts are inclusive, equitable, and impactful, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and support for future generations.”

This year’s World Humanitarian Day theme, “No One Left Behind,” aligns perfectly with the goals of the “Beyond Disability” project and the broader mission of the Renewed Hope Agenda. It underscores the importance of inclusivity in all humanitarian actions, a principle that Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa and his team continue to champion on behalf of persons with disabilities in Nigeria.

As the world reflects on the progress made and the work that still lies ahead, Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa’s message serves as a beacon of hope and a call to action for all to contribute to building a more inclusive and compassionate society.

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