During the gubernatorial election, we saw persons with disabilities participating in the election process and exercising their right to vote. This is a testament to the progress we've made towards a more equitable and accessible society.
Sequel to the #2023presidentialelection, Rethink Inclusion, in conjunction with @ConstitutionLab carried out a survey to receive feedback from PWDs across the country. It was observed that some of the provisions promised by @inecnigeria was not
Hence, the need for an assessment of INEC provisions for PWDs in the electoral system.
Click the link below to set a reminder for the space: https://t.co/QAIAOM0TAu
Rethink Inclusion conducted an assessment about @inecnigeria preparation's for PWDs during the #2023presidentialelection
One of our observers in Cross River shared his experience at his polling unit.
Some of our participants shared their experiences through our survey form.
If you are a person with disability and you voted during the Presidential Election, here is the link to share your experience
https://t.co/3UE5H7IWvH
#2023election#TheNigeriaWeWant#BVAS#Igbos
Are you a person with a disability? Did you vote in the last presidential election?
Rethink Inclusion is receiving feedback from PWDs that voted during the election to share their experience, and to indicate if @inecnigeria provisions for PWDs were available at polling units.
We are collecting feedbacks from all members of the PWD Community to share their experiences on the just concluded #2023election
If you are a person with disability and you participated in the election, kindly fill the form below:
https://t.co/vpaEFQiNZD
#TheNigeriaWeWant
There have been controversies about @inecnigeria provisions for the #2023elections which were not fulfilled by the institution, especially the provisions for Persons with Disabilities.
Meet some of our PWD participants that were trained recently for "Inclusive Election."
Some of our PWD participants in Lagos, Abuja, Cross Rivers and Kano mobilized members of their communities to vote at their different polling units.
Some even volunteered to act as observers on behalf of the members of the community.
Although, according to observations, our participants stated at @inecnigeria did not provide facilities to the PWDs as promised, instead, they had their personal guide help them