Members of Joint National Association of Persons with Disability (JNAPD) have staged a protest at the FG Office of Subsidy Reinvestment Empowerment Programme (SUREP) in Umuahia, destroying the window blades, tables, and chairs.
Participants of the action, numbering over 200, have been protesting agains
an alleged neglect by the SURE-P.
The state chairman of JNAPD, Stanley Onyemaechi explained
to The Nation that the SURE-P had been designed to assist
people like them, but so far the Office had been neglecting the people with
disabilities.
Onyemaechi said he had attended a workshop in Calabar in March, where he was
told that JNAPD was included in the SURE-P programme. However, until now no
member of the board of the programme contacted them.
He disclosed that the board chairman in the state, David Nwokocha, said
the group was not recognised by the programme.
Onyemaechi called the federal and state governments to involve them in the
SURE-P, saying "we are Nigerians and should be involved with any programme
designed by the federal government".
He recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan announced the programme that
was meant to take care of all categories of the people in Nigeria.
"We felt that our problems are over, as every segment of the society
are expected to be involved in the programme, but we are disappointed with the
things we are seeing now," Onyemaechi stated.
He further said that there are about 6170 persons with different forms of
disability in the state, most of whom are graduates without jobs,
"So we want the federal government through the SURE-P programme to
include us, by teaching skills or empowering those of us with skills to
establish ourselves," JNAPD's leader explained.
One of the members of the board of SURE-P in the state, Kingsley Ngunu
said this was the first time he heard about the group and told them to
come back on Thursday for a meeting with the board members, where their
problems will be taken care of.
The Nation
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