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Minister Wants PWDs To Utilise Empowerment Programmes
The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajia Zainab Maina, has charged Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) to utilise economic ventures provided by government for their sustainable livelihood.
Maina made the remark in Port Harcourt at the opening of a five-day Economic Empowerment Programme for PWDs, organised by the ministry in conjunction with the Rivers Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation.
She said the programme was to harness the potential of the PWDs for national development, adding that the ministry was determined and committed to address their needs.
Maina said the ministry embarked on developing programmes of activities and projects for the PWDs’ social and economic empowerment, particularly in the rehabilitation of service delivery.
“You will recall that in our traditional societies, persons with disabilities are seen as curses and are discriminated against even within their immediate families.
“In spite of several cases of government efforts to ameliorate the conditions of persons with disabilities, stigmatisation and relegation still persist in our society.”
Maina expressed the hope that the programme would provide opportunities for the PWDs to participate in gainful economic ventures for sustainable livelihood and integration into the society.
She, however, called on the government at all levels, development partners, non-governmental organisations and corporate bodies to support the initiatives to equip the PWDs with skills acquisition and entrepreneurship.
Maina said that the support would assist to sustain the programme, adding, “sustainability, mainstreaming and partnership are the current global key variables in development process.”
In his remarks, the state Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr Joe-Philip Poroma, commended the Federal Government for the initiative.
Poroma called on the PWDs in the state to utilise the opportunity to empower themselves, adding that the opportunity would only be once for the participants.
“We have your names for proper documentation; try, select and concentrate on vocation that will offer you a livelihood because after the programme, you are expected to put into practice what you have learnt.
“In the next one or two years, if you have not done anything with the vocation you have learnt in this workshop and we see you around the ministry, nobody will talk to you.”
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