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Empowering NSCDC Disability Desk Officers: CCD Holds Sensitization Program in Lagos State

On Friday, the 31st of May 2024, a landmark event unfolded in Lagos State as the Centre for Citizens with Disabilities orchestrated a transformative sensitization program tailored exclusively for the dedicated officers manning the disability desks within the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

With a laser focus on propelling the wheels of progress in the realm of disability rights and access to justice, the program served as a beacon of enlightenment, equipping officers with the necessary tools to champion inclusivity and fairness within the state.

The crux of the event revolved around two pivotal presentations: “Understanding Disability Rights and Models” and “The Role of NSCDC in Promoting Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities.” Spearheading the discourse was the esteemed Ms. Christiana Njoku, who delved into the intricate nuances of disability rights, unpacking essential concepts, legal frameworks, and fostering an appreciation for approved terminologies.

Complementing this enlightening session was the erudite Mr. David Anyaele, who navigated through the corridors of NSCDC’s responsibilities in advancing the cause of disability rights and equitable access to justice. Key to his discourse was Section 25, serving as a foundational cornerstone for officers to fortify their understanding of priority services, accessible communication methodologies, the integration of disability into the Corps’ overarching programs and policies, as well as the imperative of cultivating an inclusive environment characterized by positive attitudes towards persons with disabilities.

The program transcended mere theoretical discourse, fostering a robust environment for interactive engagement and knowledge exchange. Drawing participants from the ranks of divisional commands, area commands, and the Lagos State Command, the event epitomized unity in purpose and a collective commitment to effecting tangible change.

The reverberating impact of this initiative extends beyond the confines of the program venue, permeating through the very fabric of NSCDC operations in Lagos State. Armed with newfound insights and fortified convictions, disability desk officers stand poised to elevate their service delivery, ensuring that the rights of persons with disabilities are not just upheld but vigorously championed.

In a testament to the collaborative spirit underpinning this endeavor, the program received invaluable support from Voice, underscoring the collective resolve to foster an inclusive society where every individual, regardless of ability, is accorded dignity, respect, and equitable access to justice.

As the echoes of this monumental event continue to resonate, it serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power inherent in education, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to the principles of equality and social justice. Through concerted efforts and collaborative endeavors, the path towards a more inclusive society beckons, illuminated by the unwavering resolve of individuals and organizations dedicated to shaping a brighter, more equitable future for all.

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