EMPLOYMENT IMPASSE: Embrace Dialogue – KONGONET tells CUSTECH, PWDs
Chairperson of Kogi Non-Governmental Organization Network (KONGONET), Hamza Aliyu has called for truce between CUSTECH and Persons Living with Disabilities over Wednesday protest by the Association.
The association during their protest had locked the university’s main gate and disrupted academic activities, claiming they were being marginalized in employment opportunities at the institution- a development the state government had kicked against.
Hamza in a statement made on Thursday in Lokoja said, “The Kogi NGOs Network KONGONET), the umbrella body of civil society organizations in Kogi State, notes with deep concern the unfolding crisis between the Association of Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs) and The Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) in the state over allegations of marginalization in employment and non-compliance with disability inclusion laws.
“As a civil society platform committed to promoting inclusion, equity, and justice, KONGONET is displeased with the manner in which this matter has been handled, particularly the apparent disregard for established disability rights frameworks.
”The Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018, enacted by the Federal Government of Nigeria, guarantees equal opportunity and prohibits discrimination in employment, education, health and access to public services for PWDs.
”Similarly, the Kogi State Disability Rights Law, enacted in alignment with the national legislation, affirms the right of PWDs to fair representation and inclusion in state institutions. The continued neglect of these provisions undermines both the dignity of citizens and the credibility of governance processes.
KONGONET, while acknowledging the frustration of PWDs over perceived marginalization, strongly emphasizes that citizens must exercise their grievances within the bounds of law and civility.
”Actions that restrict the freedom of movement of others or that infringe on the rights of fellow citizens are not consistent with democratic values.
We therefore call on the Kogi State Government to prioritize dialogue and mediation as the most effective pathway to resolving the dispute, reaffirm its commitment to the implementation of both the National Disability Act (2018) and the Kogi State Disability Rights Law, stablish a clear and inclusive framework for the recruitment and engagement of PWDs in line with statutory provisions.
Hamza also called for a, “Strengthen platforms for sustained engagement between government institutions and disability advocacy groups to forestall future conflicts.
“KONGONET believes that peaceful dialogue, mutual respect, and respect for the rule of law remain the cornerstones of resolving this crisis. We urge all stakeholders, particularly the leadership of the PWD community and state authorities, to embrace mediation and uphold the principles of inclusivity and justice enshrined in our laws.”
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