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Lagos ranks top in disability laws implementation — CCD

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The Center for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) has ranked Lagos State top in the implementation of accessibility to infrastructure and other services for the benefits of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in accordance with the National Disabilities Act.

Mr Damian Ivom, the CCD Senior Programme Officer said this at the unveiling of the survey report on Monday in Abuja.

The survey was conducted from October to November to assess the level of implementation of the National Disability Act and UNIDIS criteria by the State Government.

The survey was also carried out in Abia and Yobe to ascertain the level of disability inclusion in the plans, policies and programmes of the governments.

Ivom said that the survey was supported by the MacArthur Foundation with the aim of enhancing the effectiveness of the disability act in the country.

“A checklist field visit and tools were used to assess the disability-Inclusive compliance rates of state government buildings and Lagos state leads in implementation.

“We realised that there is a need to ascertain the levels of inclusion accorded to PWDs in the process of governance by the government at all levels, especially by the states that have domesticated the Disability Act.

“This is why CCD with the support of MacArthur Foundation undertook the development of a standardised scorecard tool aimed to accurately and uniformly measure the levels of inclusion provided for PWDs across the country.

“And the survey report notably shows that Lagos state leads in implementing both the UN Inclusion Strategy Scorecard (UNIDIS) criteria and the 2018 National Disability Act, while Abia state recorded the least implementation,” he said.

Ivom said that a “Kobocollect” research tool was adopted and used by the field researchers in the three states with utmost supervision to get a qualitative result.

He also said that a draft standardised scorecard tool was revised and deployed for the survey to simplify the process using a four dimension respondents assessment tool.

This he said included the open-ended questionnaire on the implementation of the National Disability Act in terms of access to infrastructure and other services, assessment on the implementation of the UNIDIS Criteria and observatory checklist field visits.

The group’s programme officer said that Lagos had exceeded the requirements of UNIDIS criteria and had adhered to the majority of the checklist requirements.

According to him, Lagos state has demonstrated higher implementation of accessibility to infrastructure and services as well as improved security for PWDs in the state.

“Lagos state has exceeded the requirements of UNDIS criteria ranging from 51.11 to 73.33 per cent with regards to state consultation and engagement with Organisation of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs).

“In Yobe state, it is yet to exceed the requirements of UNIDIS, only 2.04 per cent of our survey showed that the government meet the requirements under the indicators of leadership and capacity development of government staff.

“However, the state has approached the UNIDIS requirements under the core area of inclusiveness and programming.

“Whereas, in Abia, the survey shows that it has approached the UNIDIS requirements on leadership and communication, but was below the criteria for disability inclusion, and consultations,” he said.

Ivom said that compared to Abia and Yobe states, Lagos ranked top, however there was still room for advancement in inclusivity in all three states to meet international standard of inclusivity.

He called for the revision of the 2018 National Disability Act to align with the UNIDIS criteria to ensure comprehensive and uniformed implementation of the Act.

He also called for advocacy partnerships and engagements by the governments with OPDs for training and retraining of stakeholders across sectors of government at all levels.

Ivom also called for the setting-up of timelines and constitution of a taskforce for the monitoring of implementation of the provisions of the disability act.

He urged the federal government to enforce penalties outlined in the disability act immediately after the monutarium period of compliance to the provisions of the law.

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JUST IN: Student loan application portal opens May 24

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The Federal Government, through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, on Thursday night announced that May 24, 2024, was the official date for “the opening of a portal for student loan applications,” a statement signed by the media lead of the Fund, Nasir Ayantogo said.

Ayantogo, in a statement, said the opening of the application portal marks a significant milestone in the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to” fostering accessible and inclusive education for all Nigerian students.”

On June 12, 2023, Tinubu signed the Access to Higher Education Act, 2023, into law to enable indigent students to access interest-free loans for their educational pursuits in any Nigerian tertiary institution.

The move was in “fulfilment of one of his campaign promises to liberalise funding of education,” a member of the then Presidential Strategy Team, Dele Alake, said.

The Act, popularly known as the Students Loan Law, also established the Nigerian Education Loan Fund to process all loan requests, grants, disbursement, and recovery.

Although the government initially announced that the scheme would be launched in September, it suffered several delays, leading to an indefinite postponement in early March.

The Presidency had linked the delay to Tinubu’s directive to expand the scheme to include loans for vocational skills.

After receiving a briefing from the NELFUND team led by the Minister of State for Education, Dr Yusuf Sununu, on January 22, the President directed the Fund to extend interest-free loans to Nigerian students interested in skill-development programmes.

Tinubu based his decision on the need for the scheme to accommodate those who may not want to pursue a university education, noting that skill acquisition is as essential as obtaining undergraduate and graduate academic qualifications.

“This is not an exclusive programme. It is catering to all of our young people. Young Nigerians are gifted in different areas.

“This is not only for those who want to be doctors, lawyers, and accountants. It is also for those who aspire to use their skilled and trained hands to build our nation.

“In accordance with this, I have instructed NELFUND to explore all opportunities to inculcate skill-development programmes because not everybody wants to go through a full university education,” he had said.

Through the portal, students can now access loans to pursue their academic aspirations without financial constraints.

The portal, according to the statement, provides a user-friendly interface for students to submit their loan applications conveniently.

“We encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this opportunity to invest in their future and contribute to the growth and development of our nation.

“Students can access the portal on www.nelf.gov.ng to begin application,” the statement said.

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Reps threaten cancelation of PPP and concessions in transport ministry

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The House of Representatives Committee on Public Assets has issued a stern warning to cancel all Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreements and concessions within the Federal Ministry of Transport.

The announcement came during a session in Abuja where the committee interrogated officials from the ministry, led by Permanent Secretary Pius Oteh.

Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Ademorin Kuye, expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of compliance with existing laws in the PPP and concessions agreements, particularly concerning the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) and the Railway Property Management Company Limited (RPMC).

Kuye stated that non-compliance with extant laws could lead to the cancellation of these agreements.

Oteh also told the committee that the ministry has over 170 leases but was unable to provide the relevant documents as required by the lawmakers to prove whether there were compliance with the extent laws.

One of the required documents is the receipt of payment which the lawmakers said was not attached to the documents submitted by the ministry in disregard to their request.

The committee in its resolution invited the Minister of Transport, Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria Railway Corporation and other relevant organisations to appear on their next sitting.

The chairman warned that the committee will not hesitate to invoke relevant constitutional provisions if any organisation fails to honour their invitation.

“As you may be aware, this committee will not hesitate to invoke the relevant constitutional provisions if any head of ministry, agency or department fails to honour the invitation of this committee.

“We can issue an arrest warrant and direct the relevant security agencies to bring such person here,” he said.

He noted that improper management of government assets through public Private Partnership and Concessions has been one of the major challenges in infrastructure development.

It would be recalled that the House of Reps through its resolution in Feb. mandated the committee on Public Assets and Special Duties to probe Public-Private Partnership initiatives and concession agreements across the country.

The committee noted that in spite of initiating several PPPs and concession programmes, the outcomes have been mixed, with some projects stalled and others failing to yield anticipated results.

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Edo election: INEC fixes May 27 to start distribution of PVCs

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Edo State, will begin the distribution of about 373,030 uncollected Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs on May 27.

The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Anugbum Onuoha, made this known in Benin on Thursday, during a stakeholders’ meeting on the forthcoming Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, exercise.

Onuoha stated that the PVC collection exercise would be done side-by-side with the CVR exercise, also scheduled for May 27.

INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, had announced to begin the CVR exercise in Edo and Ondo ahead of the governorship elections in the two states.

Onuoha says while the statistics of registered voters in Edo is 2,501,081, collected PVC is 2,128,288 and uncollected PVCs stand at 373,030.

He said both the CVR and the PVC collection would be a 10-day exercise, starting from May 27 to June 5, from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. daily, including weekends.

The REC explained that the exercise would be conducted in the 192 wards and the state headquarters of INEC in Edo.

He also disclosed that each registration centre would be managed by two officials drawn from the commission and the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC.

“In addition to the registration of voters, the commission will also make available the uncollected PVCs for collection during CVR.

“Also note that no PVC will be collected by proxy. Registered voters should come in person to collect their cards.

“There will be no pre-registration option because of time constraints,” he said.

Onuoha, however, appealed for the support of the media, Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, traditional rulers and religious leaders in encouraging voters to locate and pick up their PVCs.

According to him, the commission has published the final list of candidates for the Edo governorship election following the conclusion of primaries of the political parties.

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