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History was made on Thursday 6th January, 2022 as the National Commission for Persons With Disabilities and the Nigeria Police formed an alliance that will see to the compliance and enforcement of the 2018 Act prohibiting the discrimination of Persons With disabilities.
In a Press release signed by Mbanefo JohnMichael I, the head of Media and publicity, NCPWD, the Executive Secretary, National Commission for Persons With Disabilities, Mr. James David Lalu while speaking at the launch of the special desk for Persons with disabilitis held at the Police force headquarters, announced that Persons with disabilities now have the full support of men and Officers of the Nigeria Police in the protection of their rights and dignity.
While expressing gratitude to the Inspector General of Police Mr Alkali Usman Baba, the ES seized the occasion to inform the IG that 35. 5 million PWDs in Nigeria are overwhelmed by the laudable feat and promised that the Commission will always support the Nigeria Police in the enforcement of the 2018 prohibition Act.
Lalu further stated that occasion is a movement that has come to stay and would linger on in the minds of persons with disabilities in the years ahead.
While reiterating his confidence in the Nigeria Police, he also said that the desk offices will serve as quick response units which will handle any form of discrimination or abuse against PWDs in any part of the country.
In her keynote address, the Hon. Minister, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajia Sadia Umar Farouq who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Dr. Nura Alkali reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to the welfare of Persons With Disabilities.
She used the platform to urge the Nigeria Police to inculcate the disability curriculum into the police Institute scheme so as to have inclusivity and visibility of PWDs in societal affairs.
Speaking further, Hajia Farouq mentioned that the 2018 Act prohibiting the discrimination of Persons With Disabilities will be “mere statements if not accompanied with enforcement”
The Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba in his speech, reassured Persons with Disabilities of the NPF’s commitment to protecting not just the lives and properties of persons with disabilities but, giving maximum cover to them against social abuse.
He further said that there is an urgent need to de-stereotyping the mindset of the populace from neglect and dehumanizing attitude towards Persons With Disabilities.
Alkali underpinned that Disability Desk Offices will be operating as focal centers domiciled at the force headquarters in order to continue to bridge the gap between the police and PWDs.
The Chairman, Joint National Association of Persons With Disabilities (JONAPWD), Comrade Abubakar Aliu Usman also expressed absolute gratitude to the Nigeria Police for partnering with the National Commission for Persons With Disabilities to give the entire community of Persons with Disabilities the protection of their fundamental rights as provided by the 2018 Act.
He said the slogan” Police is your friend” has become a reality by the synergy established today.
The high point of the event was the unveiling of the Logo signifying partnership between the Nigeria Police and the National Commission for Persons With Disabilities.