The Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipal Assembly utilizes GHS 119,000 to empower individuals with disabilities. Support Fund.
A significant step towards inclusiveness, social justice, and equality has been taken by the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipal Assembly under Hon.'s leadership. PWDs in the Municipality have received financial assistance from Paul Andoh. What is it? On Monday, November 18, 2024, 75 beneficiaries were allocated GHS 119,000 from the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) for PWDs.... By making this gesture, the Assembly demonstrates its dedication to guarantee that all individuals of society have equal opportunities and resources.
This law mandates the fund to help PWDs become self-sufficient and contribute meaningfully to national development. A concise yet impactful address was given by Hon. Andoh reiterated that being disabled is not a condition of inability. He encouraged individuals to overcome any physical or mental obstacles and contribute meaningfully to society. The MCE emphasized the importance of emphasizing empowerment and encouraged attendees to acknowledge their abilities and potential rather than their limitations. Additionally, the speaker highlighted women's leadership skills through an address on the agenda.
Hon. Andoh said: "Government is committed to removing the barriers that prevent progress for all PWDs. The speaker emphasized the need for creating an inclusive environment that allows everyone to thrive, regardless of their physical or mental limitations"Our commitment is to eliminating barriers and cultivating an environment in which all individuals, including those with disabilities, can achieve their maximum potential,” he stated.
Pledge of Accountability and Inclusivity.
Hon. To guarantee the proper utilization of the funds, Andoh has established a watchdog force. In order to guarantee that the resources are put to good use, this team will monitor how beneficiaries use the financial support. He vowed that the Assembly would persist in expanding this program to all persons with disabilities registered in the Municipality. The Social Welfare Department was instructed to assist beneficiaries with any issues they encountered, as it assured them that the Assembly would take action.
The MCE made a connection between the initiative and the upcoming December polls, encouraging beneficiaries to renew the government's mandate for its ongoing support. He commended the government's commitment to national development through initiatives such as social justice and inclusivity.
Diverse Beneficiaries and Targeted Support.
Various types of support, including students, artisans and entrepreneurs were provided to the beneficiaries. Students at the basic, secondary, and tertiary levels were given money to cover expenses such as transportation, books, etc. Nevertheless, artisans and entrepreneurs were given tools and start-up equipment, such as sewing machines, refrigerators, and other equipment needed for their crafts. The amount of money contributed was distributed in GHS 3,000, GHY22,000, and GY1K for individual needs.
The program's goal is to increase access to more opportunities for PWDs to pursue education and start businesses, which will ultimately lead to greater independence and economic participation.
Voices of Gratitude and Hope.
The government and the Municipal Assembly were acknowledged by the recipients for their generous support. They expressed their gratitude. The pledge was made to spend the funds responsibly and strive for self-sufficiency. Several recipients recognized the program as a life-changing opportunity and stepping stones towards breaking down barriers that hinder their progress.
Dignitaries in Attendance.
The event was attended by Mr. Hon. is the Municipal Director of the Social Welfare Department, Ellis Mensah. Mrs. and Sampson Gyapong, who represent Anhwiauso in the Assembly; The Municipal Education Directorate's Special Education Officer, Sabina Donkor; and the chairperson of the Ghana Federation of Persons with Disabilities, Hannah Aidoo, are all present. A Government Personnel Officer named Kingsley Anyimah. The representatives of the organization emphasized their dedication to upholding and advocating for the rights of PWDs.
How More Inclusive World looks like today?
This announcement, in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwatai Municipality, is a clear indication of the government's commitment to creating pampered lives and not leaving anyone behind. But the Assembly is not only addressing immediate needs but is creating conditions that lead to long-term empowerment and inclusion.