Speaker of Benue State House of Assembly, Aõndona Dajoh, has assured the people of speedy passage of the Disability Bill.
He gave the assurance during a meeting on the legislative process for the Act organised by Inclusive Friends Association (IFA).
Represented by the deputy clerk of the House, Mr David Ochapa, the speaker assured that the Assembly would expedite action on the process for the welfare of People With Disabilities (PWDs).
IFA executive director, Grace Jerry, said the engagement was aimed at speedy passage of the bill.
“Today, we gather as partners in a shared mission to create an inclusive society where Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) are recognised, empowered and protected under the law.
“This meeting marks an important step forward for disability rights in Benue State. We commend Governor Hyacinth Alia for taking the bold initiative to domesticate the Disability Bill and sending it to the House of Assembly. However, the journey to full inclusion does not end here; it begins with ensuring that the bill becomes a law and is implemented effectively.
“Benue State stands at a historic crossroads. As the last state in North Central Nigeria yet to domesticate the Disability Act, this roundtable presents an opportunity for us to make a decisive impact. By working together, legislators, government officials, PWD advocates, and other stakeholders, we can position Benue State as a champion for inclusion and equality,” she said.