Historic Disability Summit Sets Precedent for Inclusive Governance in Katsina State

By Nasir Dalha

Katsina State has made a groundbreaking leap towards inclusive governance with the successful hosting of its first-ever Disability Summit. The event, which took place from November 27-29, 2024, at the Bello Kofar Bai Hall, State Secretariat Complex, Katsina, was a testament to the administration's unwavering commitment to empowering Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).
A Call to Action: Education and Security for PWDs
The summit, themed "The Role of Education and Security for Persons with Disabilities in Katsina State," brought together key stakeholders, policymakers, and advocates to discuss sustainable solutions. The event featured thought-provoking keynote addresses, interactive panel discussions, capacity-building workshops, and networking opportunities.

Key Takeaways: A Step Towards a More Inclusive Katsina State
The summit's success can be attributed to the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, and the visionary leadership of Hon. Umar Jibril Bindawa, Special Assistant on Disabled Matters.
As Katsina State continues to pave the way for inclusive governance, this summit serves as a beacon of hope for PWDs, demonstrating the administration's dedication to creating a society where inclusion and equality are a reality for all.

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