Electoral Act: Epelle CEO Albino Foundation thanks Buhari
Mr Jake Epelle, the Chief Executive Officer of the Albino Foundation, has thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for including people living with disabilities in the amended Electoral Act 2022.
He gave the commendation on Sunday in Abuja, when he featured on the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum.
Epelle said “the efforts of the community of persons living with disabilities with regards to inclusiveness in electoral processes has paid off.
“You know, we led the movement that repealed what can be classified as draconian law 2010 Electoral Act, Section 56, sub-section two that says that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) may reasonably accommodate persons with disability.
“We came up with a position and the National Assembly invited me to come and present that. So, when I was invited, I told them, it is not only me; so I took the community of persons with disability.
“To the glory of God, we went and addressed the joint session of the house and today that has been repealed.
“The 2022 Electoral Act, Section 54, sub-section one and two captures disability. There has never been any time that any Electoral Act has been inclusive as what we have today.
“That is why we were at the forefront asking Mr President, you have signed the act, you have another opportunity to write your name in gold and sign the Electoral Act because it is inclusive and he did.
“For me, this is one thing that President Buhari has done that the community will never forget. No president has done that and I will remain grateful to him.”
Meanwhile, Epelle said that getting the foundation on the course of the disability movement was to ensure that albinism was rightfully captured as a disability.
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