Today on Ghana Connect the JoyNews team discussed the inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in this year's general elections.
Alexander Tetteh, Executive Director for the Centre for Employment for Persons with Disabilities, Newton Katseku Komla, Executive Director of the Association of Persons with Albinism, Alexander Bankole Williams, Chairman of the National Advocacy Committee were on the show.
Other panelists were Dr. Otiko Afisa Djaba, Executive Director of the Henry Djaba Memorial Foundation and Dr. Obeng Asamoah, President of the Ghana Blind Union as they discussed the inclusion of People with Disabilities in conversations leading to Election Day with host Evans Mensah.
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