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Nigeria has high discrimination against persons with disabilities – Prof. Ahon

Last updated: November 9, 2025 8:20 pm
3 weeks ago Mwuese Shakyaa
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Life for persons living with disabilities in Nigeria has not changed for the better close to seven years after the country enacted the much anticipated law that was meant to end discrimination and give them equal opportunities in the society.

Professor of Special Needs Education at the Federal University Lafia in Nasarawa State, Adaka Ahon in the institution’s 35th Inaugural Lecture Series, says research has shown that there is still high level of discrimination and abuse faced by persons living with disabilities in Nigeria. He called for stronger legal and institutional measures to protect their rights and ensure equal opportunities.

It would be recalled that several states in Nigeria are yet to even domesticate the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2019.

Professor Ahon also advocated for greater inclusivity of persons with disabilities in all facets of human endeavour to enable them contribute meaningfully to national development.

The 35th Inaugural Lecture Series of the Federal University of Lafia with the theme “Disability Not: A Socio-Right-Based Narrative from an Inclusive Voice,” provided an opportunity for the lecturer, Professor Ahon, to draw attention to the challenges confronting persons with disabilities and to advocate for their full inclusion in society.

He commended the management of the University, under the leadership of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, for giving special attention to students and staff with disabilities, and pledged to continue championing their cause within and beyond the university.

The Vice Chancellor, Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman who described Professor Ahon as a dedicated and compassionate scholar, praised his commitment to advancing the welfare of persons with disabilities and urged him to sustain the tempo.

Chairperson of the Inaugural Lecture Series Committee, Professor Josephine Odeh, noted that the 35th lecture was particularly significant due to the subject matter and personalities involved. She cautioned the public against acts of discrimination and molestation of persons with special needs.

The 35th Inaugural Lecture once again reinforces the Federal University of Lafia’s commitment to promoting inclusivity and ensuring that persons with disabilities are given a voice and a place in national development.

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)

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