Ifeoluwa Ayodele Ogunlola

Friday, December 29, 2023

HON OYEDEJI OLUSEGUN SUPERVISORY COUNCILLOR FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY IN IBSWLG MARK THIS YEAR INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN GRAND STYLE

 HON OYEDEJI OLUSEGUN SUPERVISORY COUNCILLOR FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY IN IBSWLG MARK THIS YEAR INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN GRAND STYLE



In a well attended yealy program for people with disabilities which was organised by the local government supervisory councillor hon olusegun Abayomi within ibswlg council premises, the local government executive chairman hon kehinde Akande along with his vice chairman/political head of ibadan west LCDA ,Hon Tajudeen Adigun welcome everyone to the program and assured that his Administration will continue to engage and integrate people with disabilities into his government,as always done by his Excellency governor seyi makinde 


The convened hon Abayomi olusegun , explains the reason for the program, and said that, he will continue to assist,promote people with disabilities, he will use his connection to make sure that people with disabilities are recognized in the society and he says that stigmatisation against people with disabilities must stop within our society and they should be embraced


While speaking at the program,hon Yinka Alinbiyi ,SSA to the Executive Chairman, who was a co speaker at the occasion ,spoke widely on the topic 'there is ability in disability' while alighting this ,he made mention of sociologists, musicians ,lawyers, playwrights , and so on , who have one form of disability or the other and still made it to the pinnacle of their chosen carrier ,so people should stop seeing the disability in them and start thinking about what they can be doing to make ends meet





While collaborating what the earlier speaker had said ,hon kayode olayiwola.representing ward one ibswlg , advised that people with disabilities should stop begging on the road sides and start working on things that can make them great in life ,because disability shouldn't be a barrier to success

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