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COVID-19 Palliative: CCD Commends Enugu State Government for Distributing Palliatives to Ndi Enugu with Disabilities

by Chris Agbo

Centre for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) received with joy the news of distribution of palliatives to Persons with Disabilities in all the 17 Local Government Areas of Enugu State by the State Government. By this singular act by the State Government, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has demonstrated that he is a listening Governor.

This was disclosed in a press statement sent to The Qualitative Magazine signed by The Executive Director, CCD, Mr. David Obinna Anyaele, he said that the gesture is a welcome development considering the economic hardship persons with disabilities in Enugu State are facing by reason of the dreaded Covid-19 pandemic.

Recalled that recently, CCD conducted a survey in five States of the Federation, Enugu State inclusive to gain insight into the extent to which PwDs are benefitting from the distribution of the Covid-19 palliatives. The survey was part of the activities for the implementation of our project on Strengthening Citizens Resistance to the Prevalence of Corruption (SCRAP-C). The project is implemented in five States namely Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Kaduna, Kano and Lagos State in partnership with Action Aid and funding from the United Kingdom Department for International Development (UK-DfID).

Key findings from  the survey in Enugu State include: Ndi Enugu with disabilities were aware that palliatives are being distributed to assuage the negative effects of the lockdown on the citizens, Handfuls of Ndi Enugu with disabilities were invited to participate as beneficiaries of the palliatives that were distributed by the government at various level and several private sector stakeholders, and Enugu State PwDs reported that the strategy for distribution of palliatives was poor but the process should be continued.

Part of the recommendations from the report is that: there is need to re-design the administrative component of the Covid-19 palliative support scheme with a view to effectively covering more PwDs as beneficiaries before they are compelled to adopt survival behaviours that are capable of undermining government efforts at controlling spread of the disease, which might be costlier.

CCD encourages members of the disability community. in specific the various Local Governments Area Chairman to take appropriate measures to ensure No PWDs in their LGA is left behind in the distribution of the palliatives.

CCD calls on organizations of persons with Disabilities (OPDs) to close ranks and work together to ensure successful distribution of the Palliatives as one good turn deserve another, appreciating that many persons with disabilities in the State are dying of hunger as a result of lack of access to food and income to take care of their needs

To ensure Inclusion, participation and sustainability of this good gesture by the Enugu State Government, we are calling on the Enugu State Governor to collaborate with the State House of Assembly, to as matter of priority, activate measures for the adoption of the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018.

The Centre for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) is the premier organization of, and for persons with disabilities that works to promote disability rights, independent living, inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities in development agenda. CCD led CSOs campaign for the passage of the National Disability Bill, now an Act.

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