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Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth Republic : Ten Measured Steps into the Future, Hardback Book

Improving Disability Laws under Nigeria's Fourth Republic : Ten Measured Steps into the Future Hardback

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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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