The president of the Ghana Federation of Disabilities Organisations (GFD) in the Oti Region, has appealed to politicians to prioritize peace and consider the vulnerable status of persons with disabilities in the upcoming December elections.
Emmanuel Donkor emphasised the vulnerability of persons with disabilities, particularly the visually impaired, in times of conflict.
“When there’s war, the blind and disabled will be severely affected due to their inability to run for their lives”, Mr Donkor stressed.
In an interview, he explained that the visually impaired community faced unique challenges, including limited access to information, mobility constraints and increased vulnerability in emergencies.
Mr Donkor narrated that, in times of conflict, the challenges were exacerbated, putting their lives and well-being at greater risk.
His appeal comes at a critical time as Ghana prepares for its December polls, the GFD Regional president urged politicians to prioritise peace, inclusivity, and the safety of all citizens, particularly those with disabilities.
Mr Caleb Niwi, the regional secretary of PWDs also joined the call for peace on election day and highlighted the alarming risks that conflict posed to PWDs and children, explaining that these vulnerable groups were often disproportionately affected.
Emphasizing risks to children, Mr Niwi said conflicts often disrupt healthcare, education and further marginalise vulnerable children, physical harm, children especially those with disabilities are at risk, for exploitation and violence during conflicts.
Mr Niwi’s appeal for peace on election day underscores the urgent need to prioritise the safety and well-being of PWDs and children.
He said by promoting peace and inclusivity, Ghana could mitigate these risks and ensure that all individuals, regardless of ability or age were protected and empowered.
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