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Persons living with disabilities (PLWDs) are imbued with inalienable human rights and have talents and potential that would aid in the Nigerian government’s unceasing pursuit of economic development. However, under Nigeria’s Fourth Republic since 1999, implementation of disability laws has been lethargic. In Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth Republic: Ten Measured Steps into the Future, Philip C. Aka and Joseph A. Balogun explore measures for improving the capacity of the Nigerian national government to implement regional and global treaties related to disability that are human rights-centric. They emphasize the need for a human rights focus and for the Nigerian government to implement laws that support the potential of PLWDs, including their contributions to socioeconomic development.



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"Commonly, academics in their research projects provide theories to explicate major issues in society. Accordingly, these distinguished veteran scholars, Professors Joseph A. Balogun and Philip C. Aka, provide theories aimed at guaranteeing equal advantage of all human rights to persons with disabilities as contained in the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities signed by Nigeria in 2007. They urge Nigeria to enshrine the preceding rights instrument in her constitution and ratify the Protocol of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on this matter. In this way, Nigeria would integrate these often marginalized citizens with disabilities into her development agenda. Overall, this is an invaluable book on human rights discourse in Nigeria and the Global South.”

-- E. Ike Udogu, Appalachian State University

Table of Contents

Preface

List of Tables

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

1Background History of Disability in Nigeria

2Survey of the Global and Regional Regimes on Disability Pertaining to Nigeria

3Record of the Nigerian National Government since 1999

4Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Ten Steps into the Future

Conclusion and Prospects for the Future

References

Index

About the Authors

Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666914177, 978-1666914177
      ISBN10: 1666914177

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Persons living with disabilities (PLWDs) are imbued with inalienable human rights and have talents and potential that would aid in the Nigerian government’s unceasing pursuit of economic development. However, under Nigeria’s Fourth Republic since 1999, implementation of disability laws has been lethargic. In Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth Republic: Ten Measured Steps into the Future, Philip C. Aka and Joseph A. Balogun explore measures for improving the capacity of the Nigerian national government to implement regional and global treaties related to disability that are human rights-centric. They emphasize the need for a human rights focus and for the Nigerian government to implement laws that support the potential of PLWDs, including their contributions to socioeconomic development.



      Trade Review

      "Commonly, academics in their research projects provide theories to explicate major issues in society. Accordingly, these distinguished veteran scholars, Professors Joseph A. Balogun and Philip C. Aka, provide theories aimed at guaranteeing equal advantage of all human rights to persons with disabilities as contained in the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities signed by Nigeria in 2007. They urge Nigeria to enshrine the preceding rights instrument in her constitution and ratify the Protocol of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on this matter. In this way, Nigeria would integrate these often marginalized citizens with disabilities into her development agenda. Overall, this is an invaluable book on human rights discourse in Nigeria and the Global South.”

      -- E. Ike Udogu, Appalachian State University

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      List of Tables

      List of Abbreviations

      Introduction

      1Background History of Disability in Nigeria

      2Survey of the Global and Regional Regimes on Disability Pertaining to Nigeria

      3Record of the Nigerian National Government since 1999

      4Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Ten Steps into the Future

      Conclusion and Prospects for the Future

      References

      Index

      About the Authors

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