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Economy: Provide Palliative Care For Persons With Disabilities, NGO Urges FG—-The Convener, Disability Inclusion Nigeria, Mr Jake Epelle, has urged the Federal Government to provide palliative care for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) to help cushion the effect of the economic situation on them.

Epelle made the appeal on Tuesday in Abuja in an open letter written to President Bola Tinubu titled “An Urgent Appeal to Address the Crippling Impact of the Economic Crisis on Vulnerable Nigerians, Particularly PWDs.

According to Epelle, the letter was written to the president, urging him to address the skyrocketing inflation rate which has severely eroded the purchasing power of Nigerians.

In the letter, he said that the inflation rate has also impeded access to necessities like affordable healthcare, education, transportation, and food, pushing countless Nigerians further into the abyss of poverty and despair.

“This crisis disproportionately affects PWDs, who already face significant barriers due to pre-existing societal and infrastructural challenges.

“The rising cost of essential medications, assistive devices, food items, and specialised care throws PWDs into a precarious situation, jeopardising there will-being and independence.

“The financial burden of education, compounded by transportation costs, threatens to exclude them from educational opportunities, further marginalising them and hindering their potential to contribute meaningfully to society.”

Epelle who is also the founder of The Albino Foundation (TAF) Africa, said that palliative care could be provided by establishing stamps, preferably in the 774 local government areas or in the six geopolitical zones and encourage private sector participation in the initiative.

He also called for the allocation of additional resources to support inclusive education initiatives, including training teachers, providing assistive technologies, subsidising school fees, and generally creating accessible learning environments.

Other recommendations made includes that the Federal Government should prioritise the development and maintenance of affordable transportation infrastructure accessible to PWDs, ensuring their mobility and independence are not compromised due to economic constraints.

“Design and implement skills development programs tailored to the specific needs and abilities of PWDs, to equip them with relevant skills for the job market and encourage employability by the private sector.

“Implement tax breaks for manufacturers and distributors to make assistive technologies, such as wheelchairs, prosthetics, and screen readers more affordable for PWDs.”

He added that though some of the recommendations may be implementable only in the mid to long-term, the president should take immediate and decisive action, especially on reasonable short-term steps, to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable Nigerians.

He also said that adopting the recommendations would greatly contribute and demonstrate the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive governance and social justice.

Epelle, however, said that the organisation was ready and willing to collaborate with the Federal Government to ensure that no Nigerian, especially PWDs, is left behind in the journey towards economic recovery and social development.

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BREAKING: Penalty Drama as Arsenal Draw Atlético Madrid Away

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BREAKING: Penalty Drama as Arsenal Draw Atlético Madrid Away—-Juliaan Álvarez 56th minutes spot kick cancels out Viktor Gyökeres’ penalty kick opener in 1-1 Champions League showdown aat Wanda Metropolitano.

Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw by Atlético Madrid on Wednesday night in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final, as both sides traded blows in a tense encounter.

The Premier League leaders struck first just before half-time when Viktor Gyökeres won and calmly converted a penalty, giving Arsenal a crucial away lead.

However, the hosts responded in the second half. Julián Álvarez brought Atlético Madrid level in the 56th minute from the penalty spot after a handball by Ben White inside the box.

The equaliser set up a tense finish, with both teams pushing for a winner, but neither could find the breakthrough, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the second leg.

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Two Nigerians Confirmed Dead in South Africa Amid Rising Xenophobic Tensions—-Two Nigerian nationals have reportedly been killed in South Africa in what is being described as a xenophobic attack, raising fresh concerns over the safety of foreign nationals in the country.

According to early reports, the victims were attacked by unidentified individuals amid rising tensions linked to anti-immigrant sentiments. While full details of the incident remain unclear, the killings have sparked outrage within Nigerian communities both locally and abroad.

Authorities in South Africa are yet to release an official statement confirming the circumstances surrounding the attack, but investigations are said to be ongoing.

The incident has once again brought attention to recurring xenophobic violence in South Africa, where foreign nationals—particularly from other African countries—have often been targeted during periods of unrest.

Nigerian officials and diaspora groups are expected to demand a thorough investigation and justice for the victims, while also calling for stronger protections for Nigerians living in the country.

This latest development adds to a history of strained tensions, as both governments continue to face pressure to address the root causes of xenophobia and ensure the safety of all residents.

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