General Manager of the Lagos State Office for Disability Affairs (LASODA), Adenike Oyetunde-Lawal has emphasized the crucial role of education in shaping the future of children with disabilities.
She stressed that education is a fundamental human right, as enshrined in the Lagos State Special People’s Law of 2011, and warned against depriving children of this right due to disability.
Addressing the 8th Annual Conference of the Deaf Teachers Association, Oyetunde-Lawal highlighted the importance of education in reducing discrimination, fostering social cohesion, and promoting peace.
She praised the dedication of deaf educators, calling them “champions of inclusion” and “agents of change.”
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LASODA is committed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s “Leaving No One Behind” agenda, working tirelessly to integrate persons with disabilities into Lagos society.
The agency is actively raising awareness about disabilities, providing sign language training, and promoting inclusive policies.
The conference brought together educators, policymakers, and advocates to promote inclusivity and improve the quality of deaf education.
Dr. Tola Odusanya, Acting National President of the Deaf Teachers Association of Nigeria, emphasized the importance of collaboration to champion inclusive policies and initiatives.
By prioritizing education and inclusivity, we can unlock the potential of children with disabilities and create a more equitable society.
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