Umar Faruk, Gusau
Zamfara State Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE Project) has on vowed to strengthen disability inclusion in the implementation of its project in the state.
The State Project Coordinator, Hajiya Saadatu Abdu Gusau made the assertion during a meeting with Zamfara State leadership of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities(JONAPWD) in Gusau.
The Coordinator, represented by the Deputy Project Coordinator, Dr. Salisu Dalhatu said AGILE Project is committed to improving disability inclusion in the implementation of the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment AGILE Project.
Saadatu assured in bringing together all stakeholders from disability-focused NGOs, CSOs, Development Partners and government agencies to ensure workable strategies for improved inclusive, impressive and equitable project outcomes.
She explained that AGILE Project was committed to identifying barriers to access for persons with special needs with a view to fostering collaboration with organisations that can support AGILE Project in bridging the identified gaps.
The Coordinator explained that the project plans to rehabilitate Schools for Special Education in the state as part of inclusive efforts towards ensuring better future for the girl child regardless of the disability status.
The Coordinator commended the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities(JONAPWD) for supprting the actualisation of Governor Dauda Lawal’s mission on the declaration of State of Emergency on Education for the sustainable development of the state.
Earlier, the State Chairman of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities(JONAPWD) Dr. Bilyaminu Umar described as unfortunate the experience of neglect and partiality which continues to make the life of people with needs more unpleasant.
Dr. Bilyaminu expressed appreciation to AGILE Team for the warm welcome and the planed inclusive and equitable implementation of the project promises support for effective implementation by engaging and enlightening members of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities in the state.

