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Deaf-in-Tech CEO Calls for Inclusive Society for Persons with Disabilities

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By  Milcah  Tanimu

Dr. Arowolo Ayoola, Founder of Deaf-in-Tech, urged the Nigerian government to create an inclusive society for persons with disabilities. He made this statement at an event organized by Data-Lead Africa to mark the International Day for Persons with Disabilities 2024.

Dr. Ayoola stressed that the government must act quickly to build an inclusive society that benefits everyone, especially persons with disabilities. He emphasized that the government should focus on sectors like education, employment, and leadership.

“It’s time to stop ignoring disability inclusion,” Dr. Ayoola said. “Persons with disabilities are an integral part of society. They deserve inclusion in every opportunity.”

Dr. Ayoola pointed out that the government needs more than just temporary measures like social stipends. He called for systemic reforms that will create sustainable opportunities for persons with disabilities to thrive.

“We must build frameworks that empower persons with disabilities,” Dr. Ayoola said. “These frameworks will provide opportunities for employment and allow them to contribute actively.”

He also stressed the importance of collaborating with the disability community. Dr. Ayoola called on the government to design accessible education systems and ensure equitable access to economic opportunities. He added that true inclusion requires laying a solid foundation for future generations.

“Planning for persons with disabilities must be intentional,” Dr. Ayoola said. “We need comprehensive plans for education, employment, and leadership. Working together, we can create a nation where everyone belongs and can contribute to progress.”

Deaf-in-Tech, which works to empower Deaf individuals in the tech industry, aligns with this year’s theme for the International Day for Persons with Disabilities: “Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future.”

The event ended with a rally. Participants held placards that read, “We are Deaf, We are Here, and We are Part of Society. Plan for Us, and Plan with Us.” Dr. Ayoola called for all sectors to work together. He emphasized that no one should be left behind in building a more inclusive society.

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