The governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, has signed a bill to establish a commission for people with disabilities (PWDs).
The governor said the initiative as a step towards improving the welfare of PWDs and integrating them into the development process of their communities.
Speaking on Monday through Buba Lawan, his senior special assistant on media, the governor said the commission would ensure inclusivity and provide a sense of belonging for PWDs.
“The bill will address the welfare of people with disabilities and highlight their potential contributions to various sectors of the state economy,” he noted.
He added that the commission would effectively coordinate the special needs and activities of vulnerable groups.
In a related development, the governor has announced an increase in pensions across the state, raising the minimum payment to ₦32,000 per month.