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Saturday, 16 July 2016
Law to curb abuse against people with disability passes final reading at Nigerian Senate
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The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday passed the third and final reading of the 'Discrimination Against Persons With Disabilities (Prohibition) Bill (2016) (SB 22).'
Taking to social media to announce the development, the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki stated that the bill was highly important as it seeks to curb the abuse in all forms of Nigerians with disabilities.
The Senate President also stated that the bill would promote the respect of the rights of all Nigerians with disabilities. "Many of you will remember that earlier this year, when I met with the leaders of the Centre for Citizens with Disabilities, I promised that the Senate would work on examining ways to strengthen our laws for people with disabilities."
Dr Saraki, who is a medical doctor by profession, emphasised that with the Senate's passage of the Discrimination Against Persons With Disabilities (Prohibition) Bill, he was hopeful that the National Assembly would finally break the jinx by getting the bill passed in both Houses and signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Recall that similar bills seeking to protect the rights of people with disabilities failed to get signed into law during the 6 (2007 to 2011) and 7th (2011 to 2015) Assemblies.
