Sixty–one Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in the
Nanumba South District of the Northern Region of Ghana have been given a total
of GH¢41,198.00 as their share of the Common Fund.
The District
Chief Executive for the area, Alhaji Amidu Seidu presenting cheques to the
beneficiaries at Wulensi, the District Capital, admonished them to invest the
funds into the areas that their proposals were developed on.
He said if they said
they wanted to use the money for farming, businesses among others, they should use
it to buy equipment and machines that would facilitate their work so that they
did not rely on anybody in the society.
Alhaji Seidu
stated that the money given to PWDs in the district was an ample demonstration
of the government’s commitment to ensure that all sectors of the society
benefitted from their share of the national cake.
The DCE
commended the District Management Team of the Disability Fund for ensuring that
prospective beneficiaries had their applications properly scrutinized before
they were considered.
He advised them
to step up more registration exercises so as to identify all physically challenged
persons in the district. This, he said would improve their conditions as
disability did not mean inability.
Alhaji Seidu
appealed to the District Management Team of the Disability Fund to ensure that
proper guidelines were developed to facilitate the disbursement of the 2 per
cent share of District Assembly Common Fund which PWDs were entitled to.
The DCE thus pleaded
with those that had not yet received theirs to be a little patient as their share
would soon come.
The District’s
Chairman of the PWDs, Mr. Solomon Azumah thanked the Assembly and the
government for coming to their aid and promised that the funds would be used
for their intended purposes.
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