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IFA commends INEC on open-door policy with PWDs

Inclusive Friends Association (IFA) has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for subscribing to an open-door policy, cooperating, and yielding to our calls to prioritize the community of persons with disabilities making the electoral space all-inclusive.

The Executive Director, Grace Jerry in a press release said INEC Nigeria is setting the pace closing the gaps, and propelling inclusive practices in Nigeria.

She said as the appendage carries, ‘consistency is the key to success’, threading this path requires focus, time, and actions that metamorphose into success. This has been our drive towards propagating inclusive practices in Nigeria.

According to her, their mission drive is to promote the full inclusion and participation of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in Nigeria. We are glad that our consistency in this path is coming with fulfilments.

She says they are excited to announce that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will for the first time, deploy 35 Persons with Disabilities as Ad hoc Staff to polling units for Saturday, July 16, 2022, Osun Governorship Election.

“This has been our advocacies to the commission for the continued deployment of assistive materials in elections, priority queues for PWDs, and the inclusion of PWDs during elections as Ad hoc Staff.

“The action by INEC today is in honor of the commitment made during a panel session with PWDs in Oshogbo during our #ParticipateToday Civic and Political Organizing Lab and a communique signed during our 7th Access Nigeria’s Round table with Stakeholders in Abuja.

“Worthy of note, Voters with visual impairments experienced independent voting when we designed and recommended the maiden braille ballot guide to the Electoral Commission for the blind to vote independently during elections.

“The Commission adopted the assistive material and first piloted it in the same Osun State during the September 2018 governorship elections, and in other off-cycle elections in Nigeria.

“We reiterate our commitments to continue this advocacy until we achieve an inclusive and independent voting system for Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria,” she said.

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