President Buhari Enacts Prohibition Bill For Discrimination Against Persons With Disabilities

In a bid to put a stop to the appalling discrimination against person’s with disabilities, Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari has passed into bill, Prohibition Act of 2018.

This as conveyed by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Senator, Ita Enang, in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday explained that the Act prohibits all forms of discrimination on ground of disability and imposes fine of N1, 000, 000 for corporate bodies and N100, 000 for individuals or a term of six months imprisonment for violation.

According to TvcNews, the S.A said this enactment backs right to maintain civil action for damage by the person injured against any defaulter. The Act also provides for a five-year transitional period within which public buildings, structures or automobile are to be modified to be accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities, including those on wheelchairs.

“Before erecting any public structure, its plan shall be scrutinized by the relevant authority to ensure that the plan conforms with the building code. A government or government agency, body or individual responsible for the approval of building plans shall not approve the plan of a public building if the plan does not make provision for accessibility facilities in line with the building code.
“An officer who approves or directs the approval of a building plan that contravenes the building code, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of at least N1, 000, 000 or a term of imprisonment of two years or both.”
“Discrimination is prohibited in public transportation facilities and service providers are to make provision for the physically, visually and hearing impaired and all persons howsoever challenged. This applies to Seaports, Railways and Airport facilities. The rights and privileges include education, healthcare, priority in accommodation and emergencies.
“Furthermore, all public organisations are to reserve at least 5 percent of employment opportunities for these persons. “The National Commission for Persons with Disabilities is also established in Section 31 with Executive Secretary as the head,” he stated.

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