The Abia State Commission for the Welfare of Disabled Persons has urged the deaf community to pursue creativity and innovation, enhancing their chances at inclusion and integration into society. The chairman of the commission, Mr David Obinna Anyaele, made the call during a courtesy visit by the Abia State Deaf Association. Anyaele emphasized the necessity for various disability clusters to drive innovation that can attract government support. He expressed the state government’s commitment to building capacity for disability organizations and expanding inclusion and rights for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). He urged the deaf community to utilize opportunities available to them for achieving long-term benefits and requested the association create constructive proposals to aid the commission’s role. Anyaele stressed the importance of unity and collaboration within the deaf community, stating the impact it would have on the progress of the deaf community in Abia state.

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