Enugu Assembly passes disability bill

The Enugu State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, passed a bill to integrate persons with disabilities into society and to establish the Enugu State Persons with Disabilities Agency.
The bill’s passage during the plenary followed the presentation of a report by Onyinye Ugwu, the chairman of the Joint House Committees on Gender Affairs, Education, Health and Judiciary.
Ms Ugwu said the disability agency, when established, would be responsible for the education, healthcare, social, economic, and civil rights of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).
The joint committee chairman said the legislation would further engineer the integration of PWDs and eliminate all forms of discrimination and abuses they might have suffered in the past.
The lawmaker explained that the legislation would enable the PWDs to live their everyday lives and attributed the absence of such a bill to the reason they had not been included in the scheme of things.
According to her, the implementation of the construction of ramps in a public building in the state will take effect in 10 years, as five years suggested during the public hearing is unattainable.
She, however, added that other sections of the bill would be implemented once the state governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, gave assent to the legislation.
In his remarks, the house speaker, Edward Ubosi, thanked his colleagues for their robust contributions throughout the bill’s stages.
Mr Ubosi said he had been under pressure from the PWDs over the continued delay in the passage of the bill, which he reiterated, would improve their well-being and welfare in Enugu State.
The assembly thereafter adjourned to April 25 for further legislative activities.
(NAN)
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