The Chairman Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr
Ibrahim Lamorde has promised that any fraudulent act meted out to people living
with disabilities will receive the attention of the commission and culprits
brought to book.
Lamorde, who spoke through his Director of Operations Olaolu
Adegbite, while receiving visiting members of the Disabled Persons Foundation on
Tuesday February 19, 2013 at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja, promised the group that matters
concerning them will receive expeditious action.
Led by its Executive Director, Bello Bala, other members of the
foundation are Sobo Tokula, Alhaji Mohammed Issa, Maxwell Mangit, Mohammed
Adelami, Haruna Usman, Patricia Albert and Dr Amuche Nwaogbo.
Bala, in his remark, articulated the grievance of over 19 million
Nigerians living with disabilities. According to him, public policies are
skewed against persons living with disabilities as their peculiar needs and interests
are rarely factored into such policies. This neglect, he said, has caused them inherent
pain and driven most people living with disabilities to the streets as beggars.
He noted that persons living with disabilities are bunch of talented citizens who
can contribute their quota to national development if given the opportunity and
encouragement.
In her contribution, Mrs Patricia Albert, Chief Executive, Building
Hope for Special Learners (BHSL), who came with the group, stated that her
experience with PWDs abroad has shown that if well catered for, people living
with disabilities can make meaningful contribution to the society.
In response, Adegbite commended the group for their determination
and resilience in pursuing the cause of PWDs, stating that EFCC will leave no
stone unturned in prosecuting any person or group who circumvents their
entitlements. He urged members of DRF not to
be discouraged but to document such acts in a petition to the Commission.
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