Appoint special advisers on disabilities – Sen. Sani urges Tinubu, governors

Sen. Shehu Sani teaching in Abuja School for the Deaf

Sen. Shehu Sani has called on President Bola Tinubu and governors across the country to appoint special advisers on disabilities.

Sani, former lawmaker representing Kaduna Central, made the call when he visited the Abuja School for the Deaf on Thursday.

He said that people living with disabilities should be considered for political appointments in all tiers of government.

According to him, it is important for government to place special needs persons in positions of authority, adding that they are an integral part of the society.

He said appointing them into such positions would give a voice to their plight while protecting their rights.

“I call on President Bola Tinubu and governors to appoint special advisers on disabilities and it should be from among them.

“This is because there is a need to give special attention to our young people with special needs.

“When I was in the Senate, I was one of those who championed the establishment the Commission for People with Disabilities.

“I was also always sent by the President of the Senate then to attend to protests led by people living with disabilities.

“I have not relented in that effort as I will continue to monitor activities of government and stand the gap for them,” he said.

Sani, who is also a human rights activist, said for Nigeria to move forward, persons living with disabilities should be given special attention.

“In other countries you will discover that all segments of society have places reserved for people living with disabilities.

“Places are reserved in parks, markets, cinemas for instance, for people living with disabilities.

“Unfortunately Nigeria has fallen short of this including inadequate funding for this set of people, making them to take to begging, he

He said it was unfortunate that disability was considered as a curse in the society.

“No human being is created perfectly because as humans we have one form of disability or the other.

“If you are not physically challenged, you could have hypertension, diabetes, ulcer or other forms of ailment.

“So, we are all disabled.”

Sani thanked the school management for maintaining a high standard, adding that it was one of the best public schools in Nigeria.

“You occupy a special place in our country.

“This is because you have to operate in a very special environment using very special strategies to impact knowledge in children with special needs.

“I am very impressed to see a government owned school run like a private school with discipline and neatness,” he said.

Sani promised to support government by attending to some needs of the students.

Mr Bamidele Olaitan, Assistant Headteacher Administration, thanked the lawmaker for the visit.

He also thanked government for the support given to staff and students of the school.

On challenges facing the school, the assistant headteacher said they were in need of infrastructure.

Mr Aguda Ezra, Vice Principal Academic, said Sani was the only lawmaker, serving or former, that had visited the school since its inception in 1991.

He said the school would remain grateful to him for not just visiting but promising to contribute his quota to the success of the school.

The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that the 31 year old school has about 600 students.(NAN)

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