Centre for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) has congratulated Nigerian Youths with disabilities on this year’s International Youth Day.
United Nation General Assembly set aside August 12 to commemorate the contributions of young people in local, national, and international development.
This year’s theme: ”Youth Engagement for Global Action” intents to highlight the ways in which the engagement of young people at the local, national and global levels is enriching national and multilateral institutions and processes as well as draw lessons on how their representation and engagement in formal institutional politics can be significantly enhanced.
The day was first commemorated in the year 1999 after resolution 54/120 of Council of Ministers was adopted. The day which is annually commemorated on 12th August has its central objective to create awareness around issues of youth development, mainstreaming and participation of the youth in Political, economic and social activities.
CCD expressed concern that Federal and States governments development programs and activities are conceptualized, planned and implemented at the exclusion of more than 12 million Nigeria youths with disabilities
The Executive Director, CCD, Mr. David Anyaele in a press statement released to The Qualitative Magazine, said that they are worried that access to participation and inclusion in political, economic and social activities remains very limited due to institutional, environmental and attitudinal barriers that have held young people with disabilities hostage from maximizing their potentials.
“We are more worried that access to education, healthcare and rehabilitation have been very slim because of non – consideration of the needs of young persons with disabilities in Federal and State governments budgets. Even the little that is budgeted no release of funds, misappropriation and corruption continue to hinder support to young people with disabilities” he continued.
Recognizing how the disability agenda is been handle by both State and non-State actors in Nigeria through application of charity based approach which is not sustainable, one wonder how the fate of the next generation of youth with disabilities in Nigeria will be.
The group expressed concern over the present scourge of unemployment, the growing level of poverty, the humanitarian crisis in Nigeria and the global health pandemic of Covid-19 which adversely effected the lives and livelihood of persons with disabilities in Nigeria.
Speaking further, he said that what worries the group more is the continue delay for the implementation of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018 and the National Youth Policy 2019. These documents have robust provisions for Youths with disabilities in the areas of employment, sport, entertainment, empowerment, and other social and political engagements.
They called on President Muhammadu Buhari and Minister of Youth and Sport Development Mr. Sunday Dare to take appropriate measure to implement Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018 and both the National Youth Policy 2019 for youth with disabilities to survive, live independently and contribute to the socio economic development of the country.
“While we commend the resilient, doggedness and productive nature of Youths with disabilities despite glairing challenges hampering their success, we urge Youths with disabilities to take advantage of this day to create awareness, engage relevant authorities of the government and non-State actors for adequate representation and participation in all political, economic and societal activities” he said.
He promised that CCD shall continue to offer a better and inclusive platform for youths with disabilities to showcase their potentials and realized their dreams. He reaffirmed their commitment to continue to give the needed leadership and support to ensure that youths with disabilities are gainfully engaged in all strata of human endeavor.
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 coordinated CSOs campaign for the passage of the National Disability Bill, now an Act. For more about CCD, please visit: www.ccdnigeria.org.