Abuja, Nigeria – As Nigeria celebrates its 64th Independence Anniversary today, the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD), Chief Ayuba Gufwan, has extended heartfelt congratulations and solidarity to President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and all clusters of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) across Nigeria. In an inspiring message delivered to mark this significant milestone, Chief Gufwan called for unity and collective action towards fostering a more inclusive society that offers equal opportunities for all citizens, especially persons with disabilities.
A Call for Unity and Inclusion
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Gufwan emphasized the importance of unity, which he described as the foundation upon which the country’s progress and prosperity rest. “As we celebrate this milestone, the most invaluable hallmark to uphold is unity of purpose,” he remarked. “Our strength lies in our unity. We must continue to work together in the pursuit of peace, security, and prosperity for all Nigerians, especially persons with disabilities and other susceptible groups.”
His message, resonating with optimism and hope, reminded all Nigerians that unity is not just a word but a powerful tool that can drive transformation. Chief Gufwan urged the disability community to remain steadfast and committed to pursuing their rights, highlighting the potential impact that a united front can have in breaking down barriers and dismantling the challenges that PWDs face daily.
Commending Presidential Commitment
The Executive Secretary took the opportunity to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unwavering dedication to advancing the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities in Nigeria. Chief Gufwan acknowledged the President’s steadfast support, which he believes has set the tone for a more inclusive society, ensuring that PWDs are recognized as valuable members of the nation.
One of the most significant achievements under President Tinubu’s administration, as highlighted by Chief Gufwan, is the recent assent to the Instrument of Ratification of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Africa. This protocol, adopted by the Thirtieth Ordinary Session of the Assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on January 29, 2018, signifies a monumental step forward for Nigeria in aligning with international standards of disability rights and ensuring that PWDs have the legal backing to enjoy their rights fully.
Chief Gufwan emphasized that this historic ratification serves as evidence of the President’s commitment to fostering an environment where PWDs can thrive, access opportunities, and live without fear of discrimination. “President Tinubu’s assent to this protocol is not just a symbolic gesture but a concrete demonstration of his commitment to disability inclusion,” he stated. “It is a clear indication that this administration recognizes the value and potential of every Nigerian, regardless of their physical or mental abilities.”
Teamwork: The Key to Driving Change
Reflecting on the achievements and challenges that lie ahead, Chief Gufwan stressed the importance of teamwork in achieving the desired change. He urged all stakeholders, including government agencies, civil society organizations, the private sector, and the disability community itself, to work collaboratively towards ensuring that the rights of PWDs are not just enshrined in law but are actively implemented and protected in every aspect of society.
“Together, we can create a Nigeria where every person, regardless of their disability status, has access to education, employment, healthcare, and a life of dignity,” Chief Gufwan said passionately. “Our collective efforts will determine the extent to which we can achieve the inclusive society we all desire.”
Looking Ahead: Building an Inclusive Future for All
As Nigeria embarks on its 64th year of independence, the celebration provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in promoting disability rights and to reaffirm the commitment to building an inclusive future for all. Chief Gufwan’s call for unity and teamwork serves as a powerful reminder that every Nigerian, regardless of ability, has a role to play in the nation’s journey towards equality and social justice.
The National Commission for Persons with Disabilities continues to be at the forefront of advocating for the rights, inclusion, and empowerment of PWDs. Under Chief Gufwan’s leadership, the Commission has intensified its efforts to ensure that the voices of PWDs are heard, their rights protected, and their contributions recognized in national development.
The Role of the Disability Community in Nigeria’s Development
Beyond the commendations and celebrations, Chief Gufwan urged members of the disability community to take pride in their resilience and the strides they have made in breaking down societal barriers. He acknowledged that while there is still much work to be done, PWDs have demonstrated tremendous courage, creativity, and leadership in various fields, from entrepreneurship and advocacy to arts, sports, and public service.
“It is time for us to rewrite the narrative and show the world that disability does not mean inability,” Chief Gufwan asserted. “Let us continue to uplift one another, support our leaders, and contribute our skills, knowledge, and experiences to building a Nigeria that we can all be proud of.”
Celebrating Achievements, Acknowledging Challenges
While the anniversary celebration is a moment of joy and pride, it also serves as a reminder of the challenges that still hinder the full realization of rights for PWDs. Accessibility, discrimination, unemployment, and inadequate healthcare remain significant issues that require urgent attention. Chief Gufwan called on the government, private sector, and society at large to remain committed to addressing these challenges.
“We have made remarkable progress, but we cannot rest on our laurels,” he cautioned. “The true test of our commitment to equality lies in our ability to create an environment where PWDs can live, work, and participate fully in all aspects of society without fear of exclusion or prejudice.”
Conclusion: A Call to Action
As Nigeria celebrates 64 years of independence, Chief Gufwan’s message serves as a clarion call to all Nigerians to embrace unity, support the cause of disability rights, and work together towards a more inclusive and equitable society. His words underscore the belief that true independence is not just about freedom from colonial rule but about ensuring that every citizen, regardless of ability, can live a life of dignity, respect, and opportunity.
Today, as the disability community joins the rest of the nation in marking this historic occasion, it stands as a testament to the resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit of PWDs across Nigeria. The journey toward full inclusion and equality may be long, but with leaders like Chief Ayuba Gufwan at the helm, and with the support of a government that values all its citizens, there is hope for a brighter, more inclusive future.
Mbanefo JohnMichaels Ikechukwu, Head of Press and Public Relations Unit, NCPWD
1st October 2024