NCPWD, NAFOWA partner to advocate for disability rights

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The National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) and the Nigeria Airforce Officers’ Wives Association (NAFOWA) have collaborated to advance the rights and opportunities for individuals with disabilities in Nigeria.

According to a statement on Tuesday by Saleh Faruq Gagarawa, Head, New Media, NCPWD, this was the subject of discussion in Abuja during a meeting between Dr. James David Lalu, the commission’s Executive Secretary, and the President of NAFOWA, Arc Rakiya Abubakar.

“The meeting served as a platform to reaffirm the shared commitment to promoting and safeguarding the rights of persons with disabilities across the nation,” the statement said.

Abubakar emphasized the importance of fostering synergy between NAFOWA and NCPWD, acknowledging the role of the commission in advocating for disability rights.

She underscored NAFOWA’s dedication to education, particularly through its support for a school catering to children with disabilities.

Responding, Lalu expressed gratitude for the goodwill demonstrated by Abubakar and her delegation, embracing the prospect of collaboration between NCPWD and NAFOWA.

He further advocated for the recognition and support of Nigeria Air Force officers with physical disabilities, proposing that such individuals be celebrated as heroes for their unwavering service to the nation.

The meeting witnessed a significant contribution from the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), which donated 50 laptops to the NCPWD.

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