Former President, John Agyekum Kufuor, has joined requires the speedy enforcement of the legislation on constructing accessibility by Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) 18 years after its passage.
According to him, it was excessive time that the federal government gave impetus to the legislation “to make it work” in an effort to be certain that PWDs had equal alternatives to dwelling a lifetime of dignity.
“As a nation, we must be dynamic and rise to the occasion to make sure the law works because we cannot leave any segment of the society behind,” he pressured on the maiden “Disability Conversation”, organised by the John A. Kufuor (JAK) Foundation in collaboration with the Right of Youth and Disability International, a non-governmental organisation, in Accra yesterday.
The PWDs Act 2006, (Act 715) makes it obligatory for all buildings to which the general public has entry to be fitted with disability-friendly amenities to make them accessible to PWDs and that’s the sole accountability of the proprietor or occupier of such buildings.
Also, Article 9 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities which Ghana is a signatory to additionally stipulates that to allow PWDs dwell independently and take part absolutely in all features of life, state events should take applicable measures in an effort to be certain that PWDs entry on an equal foundation with others, the physical surroundings, transportation, info and communication and different amenities and providers open or supplied to the general public each in city and rural areas.
However, regardless of these professionalvisions, little has been finished to make sure that buildings had been disability-friendly to PWDs entrenching discrimination and social seclusion towards them.
President Kufuor said that putting humanity on the centre of nation constructing was essential to making sure an all-inclusive society, as all individuals had been seemingly candidates for incapacity.
“If anyone had said that 10 years ago, I would have been in a wheelchair, he would have been disputed or dubbed a false prophet but that is my reality today and that is why my government deemed to an important thing to do to pass the PWDs Act.”
He known as for intensify efforts to eradicate cultural prejudices and outdated practices that proceed to impede the progress of PWDs including that; “let us develop the tolerance to accommodate each other as an integral part of the human race and reinforce the commitment to a future where every individual is valued and empowered.”
A justice of the Supreme Court, Gabriel Scott Pwamang, pressured that whereas Ghana’s authorized framework was largely compliant with worldwide requirements, extra efforts had been required to boost the overall orientation in direction of discapability and guarantee efficient coverage execution.
He urged mother and father of kids with disabilities to provoke early academic interventions, laying the inspiration for a lifetime of inclusive studying and empowerment.
“Section 16 of the disability act mandates compulsory free education for children with disabilities, with legal consequences for non-compliance,” he identified, urging the media to proceed advocacy for inclusion of PWDs in nationwide growth.
A former Minister of State, Mr Francis Poku, who chaired the occasion, underscored the importance of individuals with disabilities inclusivity and neighborhood spirit in Ghana’s social and political panorama.
“Let us develop the tolerance to accommodate each other as an integral part of the human race to create a future where every individual is valued and empowered,”
Held on the theme; ‘Acceptance, inclusion and integration of disability as a difference in diversity,’ the convention introduced collectively representations for numerous incapacity teams, policy makers, academia and different related stakeholders to push to reignite momentum for the rights of PWDs within the nation.
BY ABIGAIL ANNOH