Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has approved five per cent employment slots forPersons with Disabilities (PWDs)in the state.

This is contained in a statement by Ms Abigail Waya, Head of Civil Service (HoCS) in the state and made available to the newsmen on Wednesday in Lafia.

According to Waya, the approval became necessary in furtherance to the commitment of the Sule led administration and recognition of the importance of providing equal opportunities for all residents of the state.

Nasarawa Govt approves 5% employment slots for Persons with Disabilities
Politics & Governance · Nasarawa Govt approves 5% employment slots for Persons with Disabilities

The HoCS said that the governor had already directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to henceforth reserve five per cent of every recruitment exercise for PWDs.

She, however, said that the PWDs must have the necessary academic qualifications for the vacancies that exist.

“This directive is in accordance with the domesticated Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Act of the state signed in 2018.

“It is aimed at ensuring that individuals with disabilities are given fair access to government employment.

“Accordingly, I am pleased to convey the directive of the governor to MDAs who are expected to implement it with utmost dedication and commitment,” Waya said.(NAN)

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According to Waya, the approval became necessary in furtherance to the commitment of the Sule led administration and recognition of the importance of providing equal opportunities for all residents of the state.

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She, however, said that the PWDs must have the necessary academic qualifications for the vacancies that exist.

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She, however, said that the PWDs must have the necessary academic qualifications for the vacancies that exist. “This directive is in accordance with the domesticated Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Act of the state signed in 2018.

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