Osun 2022: APC Asks INEC To Make Provisions For People With Disabilities
As the Osun governorship election draws nearer, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) has appealed to the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to make provisions for people living with disabilities (PWD).
The party’s National Leader for Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs), Hon. Tolu Bankole, in a statement made available to Newsmen on Friday, told INEC to show demonstrable improvement on election day by making sure those who have one physical challenge or the other can vote without hassles on July 16.
While commending INEC for the voter education and sensitization
training for visually impaired voters on the use of Braille Ballots ahead of
the Osun 2022 election, Bankole
noted that the commission must allay the fears of people with special needs and
assure them that Osun would be an improvement on “the noticeable flaws”
witnessed in the recently held Ekiti election.
According to him, for an
election to be credible, its process must be well understood by the electorates
irrespective of their status.
He stated, therefore, that the votes of Persons With
Disabilities, considering their huge numbers, must count on election day.
To guarantee the inclusion of the physically challenged in the
election, the APC National Working Committee (NWC) member, advised INEC to
address issues bothering on: absence of braille easy language; lack sign
language interpreters at polling units; lack of dedicated queue for the
physically challenged; restriction of vehicular movements on election day among
others.
He enjoined INEC to justify the inclusion of persons living with
disability in the Electoral Act by improving on the noticeable flaws in the
Ekiti gubernatorial election.
He called on all eligible PWDs voters in Osun
to go out in masses and vote, without fear of molestation and harassment, saying
the new electoral law has paved the way for them o be incorporated into the
electoral process.