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Deaf Association Raises Alarm Over Govt Neglect
Members of the Rivers State Association of the deaf have raised alarm over what they christen “marginalisation and neglect” by the state government.
Speaking to The Tide on Thursday, the Chairman of the body, Comrade Tamunoibi Chamberlain, who led a delegation of three to The Tide in Port Harcourt, said the alleged marginalisation and neglect is a result of the government’s “non-chalant attitude towards our plight.”
According to the chairman, several attempts have been made “to get through to the state government to tell them our problems so that they can help us, but nothing has come out of it.”
The crux of their plight, according to the chairman, is that no opportunity is given them to prove themselves suitable for employment, even after the body officially registered with the Ministry of Social Development, Youth and Sports in 1994, a year after its formation.
Comrade Chamberlain noted that the body has over 400 members, out of which only five members are employed by the State Governments, at the School for the Deaf.
He explained that over 2oo of the members have completed their secondary education, ten of them have National Diplomas and National Certificate of Education (NCE), while only one is a first degree holder in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).
The body, also has “over 35 members who are skilled in various fields that could earn them employment if given the opportunity”, he said.
Chamberlain continued that “because of the neglect, some of our members are compelled to go into such areas as street begging and prostitution to earn a living.
“We are not begging them (government) to come and give us money. All we want is for government to give us the opportunity for us to have access to necessary education and job opportunities so we would not always be seen as beggers,” he said.
On his part, General Secretary of the body, Mr Akim Ade also called on the government to look into the plight of the School for the Handicapped in Creek Road, saying that the school needs facilities and competent teachers to function effectively.
“All of this adds up to the neglect because even our education is given less attention,” he said.
They thus urged, the state government to “please come to our aid by including us in the scheme of things so we can have a sense of belonging.
“I promise the government that if they can give us necessary opportunities, among other things, we can even help to rid the streets of fake beggers.”
Also present in the delegation was Mr Opuene Yellowe, the vice chairman of the body.
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