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DISABILITY INCLUSION RADIO: Closing The Gaps in Electoral Access for Voters with Disabilities with Mr Chris Agbo and Dr Chike Okoguwu

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Section 54, Subsection 2 of the 2022 Electoral Act addresses the provision of suitable communication means such as sign language interpretation, electronic devices, and off-site voting.

How realistic are these provisions in Nigeria’s current electoral context, and what steps must Independent National Electoral Commission take to make them a reality?

Dr. Chike Okogwu and Mr Chris Agbo joined our host, Jennifer Ogor, to have a conversation about this on Radio Nigeria, the network service of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria

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