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Stakeholders Demand Action on GDS 2025 Disability Pledges

Kano: The Albinism Association of Nigeria (AAN) and key disability stakeholders have urged both the media and government to move beyond rhetoric and ensure timely implementation of Nigeria's commitments at the Global Disability Summit (GDS) 2025. The stakeholders made the call in a communique issued at the end of a one-day media roundtable organised by AAN with support from the Disability Rights Fund (DRF), held at Grand Central Hotel, Bompai.

According to News Agency of Nigeria, the event, themed 'Amplifying Nigeria's GDS 2025 Commitments: The Role of Media in Promoting Inclusion for Persons with Albinism and Other Marginalised Groups', brought together participants from federal and state ministries, media organisations, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), and Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs). The communique was signed by Dr Bisi Bamishe, Executive Director of AAN, and Hajiya Mariya Ishiaka, AAN Vice President, on behalf of all participants.

The stakeholders emphasised the urgent need for structured implementation of Nigeria's disability-related pledges, particularly the enforcement of the Disability Act, inclusive education, and equitable healthcare services. Participants expressed concern over the lack of mechanisms for tracking the progress of these commitments, stressing the media's role as both an amplifier of voices and a watchdog to hold government and institutions accountable.

The communique identified challenges such as low media prioritisation of disability issues, limited knowledge among journalists about albinism-specific concerns, poor representation of persons with disabilities in media employment, and inadequate government-media collaboration. To address these gaps, the roundtable called for the establishment of dedicated disability desks in newsrooms, regular training for journalists on disability rights, and enhanced use of local languages and community media platforms to reach remote areas.

Stakeholders also urged the government to integrate albinism-related health interventions, such as treatment for skin cancer and access to sun protection, into the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). The communique called for increased budgetary commitment to disability-related services and proposed the formation of a media-OPD joint taskforce. This taskforce would monitor and report on the progress of GDS 2025 pledges, with quarterly media engagements and policy briefs.