FG to implement 5% job opportunities for persons living with disabilities

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Minister of Labour, Employment and Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige has revealed that the Federal Government is ready to implement the five per cent job opportunities for persons living with disabilities.

The minister stated this on Saturday in Abuja while marking the 16th year anniversary of KPAKPANDO foundation, a non-governmental organisation catering for issues relating to the less privileged and persons living with disabilities in Nigeria.

He said the Federal Government is not taking the Persons living with disabilities Act, which was passed and signed into law in 2019, for granted, hence, a service-wide circular will be issued to all the ministries and parastatals by next week calling for the implementation of the policy.

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Ngige advised those who have the cognate qualifications for advertised jobs in any government agency and parastatals to apply and indicate themselves as “person living with disability.”

While commending the promoter of the foundation, the Minister said: “Labor ministry would also support the Kpakpando Foundation in providing materials and cash for persons with disabilities.

“Senator Osita Izunaso, Founder of Kpakpando Foundation has been very consistent in supporting and funding the wellbeing of persons with disabilities for the past 16 years.”

Earlier, the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who was the chairman of the occasion disclosed that the state had signed into law the Disability Act and also subscribed to the five percent employment inclusion.

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