Regarded by Nigerians as worthless, PWDs prone to all kinds of violence: Report

The Africa Polling Institute (API) has in a report observed that Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the country still suffer forms of discrimination and stigmatisation.
The non-profit research institute in a report entitled: “Sexual and Gender-Based Violence among Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria” alleged that PWDs could been regarded in the public as worthless, liability and unsuitable for marriage.
The report, done with the support of Ford Foundation, is a key component of the National Disability Research Project and focuses on developing a reservoir of PWDs in Nigeria.
The report indicated that many PWDs “are not involved in community meetings, social participation and are denied inheritance rights due to their disability”, with many also denied involvement in decision making, including those concerning their health.
It added that PWDs are vulnerable to sexual and gender-based violence, including sexual assaults, rape and physical violence, while they have difficulties accessing reproductive health services when needed.
“Although all the PWDs are vulnerable, it is important to note that gender, educational level and geo-political zones become important variables to be considered in any intervention for PWDs as this was found to influence the levels of vulnerability.
“There is an urgent need for government to take proactive measures to achieve the SDGs, especially Goal 16 on inclusive society,” the report read.
The report, however, recommended that the rights of PWDs first as human beings and as persons with special needs must be protected.
It added that there is need for public enlightenment and sensitisation to correct many of the wrong notions about PWDs across the geo-political zones in the country.
The study report noted that PWDs targeted social and economic empowerment, as well as improved access to reproductive health services of women with disabilities across all the geo-political zones, must be provided.
It called for an urgent implementation of the Nigeria Disability Act, which already has some provisions to mitigate some of the challenges confronting PWDs in the country.
(NAN)
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