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NCPWD mulls assistive technology for persons with disabilities

The National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) has established a dedicated Department of Assistive Technology to aid Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).
This significant development was disclosed by the commission’s executive secretary, Dr James David Lalu, during a virtual meeting with local innovators in assistive technology yesterday. The event coincided with the inaugural World Day of Assistive Technology, celebrated on June 4, 2024.
The virtual meeting provided a platform for innovators to showcase their inventions and explore opportunities for large-scale production. The newly established department will coordinate and implement assistive technology solutions, with a strong focus on local manufacturing.
A statement signed by the Head of New Media, NCPWD, Faruq Gagarawa, said this initiative was a key component of Dr Lalu’s 8-point inclusive transformation agenda, precisely the second item on the agenda, which seeks to position assistive technology as a vital and profitable sector in Nigeria.
“The NCPWD remains committed to enhancing the lives of persons with disabilities through innovative and locally-produced technological solutions,” Gagarawa added.
LEADERSHIP reports that assistive technology refers to assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and older people. Hence, it will aid PWDs and older people, who often have difficulty performing activities of daily living independently.

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