The UN Women and other stakeholders called on Governor Ahmadu Fintiri to assent to the bill promoting the inclusion of persons with disabilities in Adamawa.
Mr Uwana said including PWDs would safeguard their interests, particularly in facilitating climate change adaptation.
According to her, the gesture to the PWDs was made possible by a request from the NCPWD for NEMA’s intervention.
He added that the visit would deepen partnerships and amplify advocacy efforts.
Mrs Otti said that the high cost of food had eliminated the middle class in the country.
According to her, the barriers prevent many women from receiving quality healthcare services in the state.
“I can boldly say that we are making progress on the issue of accessibility.’’
According to him, priority voting will be given to PWDs.
“There are a lot of interventions from the federal government, like the NG-cares,” said Ms Otti.
Mr Odaudu said there was a need to eliminate discriminating tendencies in political parties serving as barriers against PWDs.
