Friday May 9, 2025 |

The National Association of the Blind, NAB, Akwa Ibom State Council, has urged Governor Umo Eno, to assent to the disability bill earlier passed by the House of Assembly.

The chairman of the association, Barrister Stephen Solomon, made the appeal in Uyo during the one
year anniversary of the union’s executive members.

He explained that once signed into law, the bill would empower members to advocate for their rights and mitigate all forms of discrimination and segregation they currently face.

His words: “We appeal to the governor to assent to the Akwa Ibom State disability bill as passed by the House of Assembly because that is the only thing that will give us a backup to start advocating for our rights.

“If the bill is assented to, it will help in reducing discrimination, segregation and concealment.”

Solomon also called for the inclusion and integration of persons with disabilities into the state’s affairs, particularly in areas of employment and other empowerment programmes, noting that such measures would enable them to support themselves and their families.

He, however, lamented that many people with disabilities, particularly the blind, remain out of school, and he urged the government to address the issue as a matter of priority.