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FG reassures on implementation of Disability Act

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The Federal Government has reassured on the full implementation of the Disability Act, to ensure the protection of the rights of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Nigeria.

Malam Mohammed Abba-Isa, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to President Bola Tinubu on Special Needs and Equal Opportunity, said this on Tuesday in Abuja at the commemorate the 5th Anniversary of the passage of the National Disability Act, tagged “Beyond Moratorium-Setting Agenda toward effective implementation of the National Disability Act“.

He said that the federal government was fully committed to ensure that PWDS were carried along in Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Today we transition from the moratorium and agenda setting stage of the disability act to the implementation phase.

“The agenda has been set, appointments have been made and strategies have been made to ensure that Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda captures PWDs.

“I want to assure the Nigeria disability communities that we have a president that stands for PWDs and we have mapped out strategies and a presidential taskforce will be launched to ensure compliance of the law.

“This administration will not compromise on issues of PWDs, but will make sure there is full compliance to the Act and the society is all inclusive, “he said.

Abba-Isa said the President had given a mandate to report activities of donors to laise, coordinate, collaborate and partner with government Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAS) on issues relating to PWDs.

This, he said, was to ensure that policies, plans and programmes were all in-line with disability inclusive development.

He applauded the disability communities across the country for their doggedness in fighting for the establishment for the Act, advocating and creating awareness about it.

Abba-Isa, however, urged the various organisations of PWDs across disability clusters not to relent in advocating for full compliance and to remain united in purpose.

Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, Speaker of the House of Representatives, congratulated the group and other disability organisations on the establishment of the Act and its transition from its moratorium stage into its implementation phase.

Abbas, represented by Mr Bashiru Dawodu, the Chairman, House Committee on Disabilities, said that the 10th House of Representatives, was leading by example in the implementation of the provisions of the Act.

“The 10th House has appointed Special Advisers on disability matters and we intend to request for a disability inclusion audit in the House.

“The disability Act, 2018 clearly shows how the National Assembly can make a difference in people’s lives.

“The National Assembly did not only pass the act but also created the committee on disability matters for the first time in the history of Nigeria to ensure that PWDs are considered in all legislative matter,” he said.

The speaker commended Tinubu for signing the instruments for the ratification of the African Disability Protocol.

He said that all disability guidelines, the disability act and the commission would guide the activities of the 10th NASS on steps to implement the law either by enforcement or amendment.

Mr David Anyaele, the Executive Director, Center for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD), said that there was a need to review the level of compliance of the Act and create strategies on ways to improve it.

“The aim of this event is to take stock on the level of implementation of the National Disability Act, create opportunities for learning and sharing of experiences amongst various stakeholders.

“This is with a view to stimulate, motivate, promote, and advocate for increased support and comprehensive implementation of the Act,” he said.

Anyaele said that periodic engagement with stakeholders to ensure that the law remained relevant and was been adhered to could not be overemphasised.

“This law is not the first law in Nigeria that provides for the welfare of the vulnerable group as such the chances are high that its implementation may be less important to the government,” he said.

Anyaele reiterated the commitment of CCD to continue to provide platforms for stakeholders to convene to have conversations on the act and the level of implementation.

The Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Prohibition Act, known as the National Disability Act was signed into law by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018.

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Nigeria’s money supply dropped to N92.3trn in March – CBN

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Nigeria’s money supply dropped marginally to N92.3 trillion in March 2024 from N93.9 trillion in February.

This is according to recent data from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Experts have linked the development to CBN’s hike in interest rates.

Demand deposits increased from N26.8 trillion to N28.8 trillion, suggesting a preference among depositors for more liquid forms of money.

Similarly, currency outside banks surged from N3.4 trillion to N3.6 trillion as more Nigerians moved towards cash following the end of the apex bank’s controversial new naira note policy.

The naira has continued to depreciate against the dollar despite the CBN’s policy intervention. On Thursday, it further dipped to N1533.99 per dollar.

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Naira appreciates against dollar, ends week on good note

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The Naira appreciated against the dollar at the foreign exchange market barely 24 hours after depreciation.

FMDQ data showed that the N1497.33 appreciated against the dollar on Friday

This represents an N33.66 gain against the dollar compared to N1497.33 traded on Thursday.

Similarly, at the parallel market, the Naira appreciated to N1475 per dollar on Friday from N1555 on Thursday.

This showed that the Naira ended the week well after days of depreciation.

The country’s currency continued to experience instability since mid-April when it recorded months of appreciation.

Meanwhile, the Bureau De Change Operators had blamed forex scarcity for the continued depreciation of Naira.

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Police dismiss inspector for N29.8m theft, kidnapping

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The Nigeria Police Force has dismissed one of its officers identified as Adabo Mohammed for criminal conspiracy and armed robbery, among others.

Mohammed, who was an Inspector, alongside five others was said to be a member of an armed robbery gang allegedly responsible for the stealing of N29.8 million from a victim in Gwagwalada, Federal Capital Territory.

This was disclosed by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a statement issued at the Force Headquarters in Abuja on Friday.

The statement, titled, ‘Police speak tough on indiscipline, misconduct,’ noted that in a move to uphold professional standards within the Force, the Inspector-General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, stressed the Force’s intolerance to any form of indiscipline.

The statement read partly, “In a decisive move to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity within the Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has emphasised his administration’s zero-tolerance policy towards any form of indiscipline. He stressed that the mandate of the police is to serve and protect with honour and integrity, and as such all breaches of the core values of the NPF will be met with decisive action to maintain public trust and ensure justice.

“In line with this policy, all cases reported against personnel have been creditably attended to, and justice has been done appropriately. Many of the erring officers have been sanctioned, while some cases are still at the orderly room trial level, and will soon be concluded.

“For instance, a police inspector has been dismissed from service while three others were demoted to their previous ranks following thorough investigations which confirmed their involvement in various acts of indiscipline/crime.”

Adejobi added, “One Inspector Adabo Mohammed was dismissed for the offences of criminal conspiracy, armed robbery/kidnapping, and corrupt practice. The dismissed officer, along with five others were members of an armed robbery gang responsible for the robbery of the sum of N29.8 million from a victim in Gwagwalada, FCT as well as the kidnap of one Ikechukwu Emmanuel Okafor in Tunga Manje, and the collection of ransom sum of N4.4m. The ex-officer has been charged to court accordingly.

“Similarly, the trio of Inspectors Osagie Efford, Semiu Agbekin, and Francis Ahuen, attached to the Special Tactical Squad (STS), have been demoted to their previous rank of Sergeant for the extortion of some motorists in Abuja. The trio intercepted an unregistered Mercedes Benz at Gwarinpa, Abuja, and forced the occupants to part with the total sum of N29.4m.

“The matter when reported by one Harrison Gwamnishu (#HarrisonBBi18) via the social media platform ‘X’, was taken up and properly investigated. While the monies have been returned to the complainants, the officers were subjected to orderly room trial in line with extant laws, and have been demoted.”

The FPRO noted that some senior officers have “been subjected to the Force Disciplinary Committee hearings” to “scrutinise and address allegations of misconduct against higher-ranking officers of the Force.”

He assured the public that “these measures are taken with the utmost seriousness and are integral to restoring and maintaining their trust. He re-emphasised that the NPF is dedicated to fostering a culture of accountability and respect within all ranks to ensure that police officers serve with integrity.”

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