A group, Persons with Disabilities Initiative Nigeria, on Monday advised
the Federal Government to channel unclaimed recovered monies into social
intervention
programmes for its members.
Mr Augustine Onwuameagbu, National
President of the group, gave the advice in an interview with newsmenin Abuja.
Onwuameagbu said government should utilise the unclaimed monies recovered
by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to establish skills acquisition
centres across the country. According to vanguardngr, the group’s president said government should come
up with a scheme to enable people with disabilities access funding from such
monies to learn skills and go to school.
According him, such move will show that the government knows that people
with disabilities exist and is ready to support them. “The money can build an
ultra modern skill acquisition centre for us, where there will be hospital,
school, radio station where some of them can work and earn a living.
“If the
federal government could concede to this request, it would assuage our feelings
of being alienated from the dividends of democracy.” He hailed the whistle
blowing policy of the government, but said efforts should be made to legalise
it with an enabling law.
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