
By Sani Idris Abdulrahman
The National Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities (NAPWPD) has called for urgent measures to address accessibility challenges and promote inclusion of persons with disabilities across Nigeria.
Addressing a press conference on Wednesday in Kaduna, Rilwan Mohammed Abdullahi, National President of the National Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities, made the call while highlighting persistent barriers nationwide.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the briefing, held at the Kaduna State Disability Affairs Board, focused on promoting accessibility and inclusion in Nigeria.
Abdullahi appreciated the media, civil society groups, and stakeholders for their continued support, describing them as key partners in advancing disability rights.
He said the programme, sponsored by JONAPWD Nigeria, aimed to draw attention to challenges affecting persons with physical disabilities.
According to him, many persons with disabilities face daily obstacles that limit their ability to live, work, travel, and participate fully in society.
He noted that these barriers are largely created by environments, attitudes, and systems that fail to accommodate diversity.
Abdullahi identified key challenges in public infrastructure, transportation systems, and enforcement of disability laws.
He lamented that many public buildings lack ramps, elevators, and accessible facilities, restricting access to essential services.
He said inaccessible structures prevent persons with disabilities from entering government offices, schools, hospitals, and other public places.
On transportation, Abdullahi said most vehicles and terminals are not designed to accommodate persons with disabilities.
He added that this limits access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
Abdullahi also expressed concern over poor implementation of the Discrimination Against Persons with Physical Disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018.
He said awareness of the law remains low, affecting compliance and enforcement across the country.
Abdullahi called on media organisations to intensify coverage of disability issues and promote awareness of disability rights.
He stressed that accessibility benefits not only persons with disabilities, but also the elderly and other vulnerable groups.
Abdullahi reaffirmed NAPWPD’s commitment to partnering stakeholders to ensure a more inclusive and accessible society.
He urged all stakeholders to prioritise disability rights, describing them as essential to building a just and equitable nation.
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