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“We’re not in support of hunger protest – PWDs

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayJuly 29, 2024Updated:July 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Northern Nigeria Disability Forum (NNDF) has announced its disassociation from the planned nationwide protest slated for August 1. The forum, representing Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs), has instead called for prayers and peaceful resolutions to address the nation’s economic hardships and insecurity.

The Chairman of NNDF, Yerima Sulaiman, made a heartfelt plea to the youth across Nigeria, urging them to abandon the planned protest and join in prayers for the country’s peace and progress.

Speaking after a prayer session organized by the forum, Sulaiman emphasized the vulnerability of PWDs during protests or lockdowns, highlighting their daily struggles to earn a living.

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“We are not interested in the protest because we are the most affected when it comes to protests or lockdowns due to our challenges; most of us go out to source for our daily bread,” Sulaiman stated.

He acknowledged the difficult economic situation but stressed that prayer and peaceful actions are more effective solutions. “We are also not happy with the current economic situation, that is why we gathered here, both the Muslims and Christians, to pray for a better Nigeria,” he added.

Sulaiman also voiced concerns about the high unemployment rate among PWDs, many of whom are secondary school leavers and graduates, while urging the government to include PWDs in recruitment processes and appointments to alleviate their plight and integrate them into the workforce.

Aminu Umar, the National Secretary of the NNDF, explained the forum’s choice of Kaduna State for the prayer session, citing its diverse tribal and religious composition. Umar reiterated the forum’s mission to promote peace and unity, protect the rights of PWDs, and advocate for their welfare.

The prayer session received praise from various clerics who attended the event. Malam Muhammad Sirajo, leader of the Tsangaya schools in Zaria Local Government Area, emphasized the power of prayer in solving problems. “God answers the prayers of his servants,” Sirajo said, urging Nigerians to follow NNDF’s example and pray for divine guidance for the nation’s leaders.

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Pastor Ibrahim Ajiya of Nazareth Baptist Church, Unguwan Boro, Sabon Tasha, echoed similar sentiments. He advised the youth to avoid activities that could cause unrest and encouraged Nigerians to continue praying for the country. Pastor Ajiya also called on those in power to listen to the people’s concerns and address them through dialogue.

The NNDF’s stance highlights the need for constructive and peaceful solutions to Nigeria’s challenges. Their call for prayers and unity underscores the forum’s commitment to fostering a harmonious and progressive nation. By advocating for the inclusion and welfare of PWDs, the NNDF is not only addressing immediate needs but also promoting long-term societal integration and equality.

As Nigeria navigates through its economic and social challenges, the voices of PWDs and other vulnerable groups are crucial in shaping a more inclusive and resilient future. The NNDF’s appeal serves as a reminder that peaceful actions and dialogue are essential in achieving sustainable development and national harmony.

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