Wednesday, January 30, 2019

STATEMENT: PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO’S METAPHORICAL USAGE OF DISABILITY AND IT'S NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE RIGHTS OF PWD's


We, the Network of Journalists for the Promotion of Persons with Disabilities in Africa (PROMOAFRICA), have read news report in various media outlets attributed to H.E President Nana Akufo Addo saying “only the blind and deaf ignore NPP’s fulfilled promises” and many more.

We think the president’s usage of the “blindness and deafness” is very unacceptable. The use of disability by the president as metaphor is very derogative and distasteful.

We think, the president should have told his opponents who are pretending not to see his good works to   stop that, rather than calling them “blind and deaf”.


The point is, society sees disability as synonymous to lack of insight, inability to communicate, lack of agility, and not having the power to think for yourself or depend on your own self.  These are all misconceptions and stereotypes associated with disability which should be changed. When a person uses” blindness and deafness to connote negativity, the person rather reinforce such prejudices and stereotypes.

PROMOAFRICA, dislike  phrases such as , “I was blind and now I see", once voice falls on deaf ears, stand up on yourself” these are all negative statements which are against UN  convention of the Rights of Persons with disabilities.

  
Remember, the president wasn’t offering praises. he wasn’t admiring his opponent but was portraying them in a negative manner.
In reference, the President wanted to tell his opponent that they lack something, hence the usage of derogative and offensive word connoting disabilities.


We called on the President to uphold and adhere to the principles in the African Charter on Persons with disabilities. He should also stop using disability as metaphor that portrays negativity in his speeches.

Ghana has come a long way on issues concerning the rights of persons with disabilities.

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Long Live Ghana
Long Live the disability movement in Ghana

Signed; Amoah Kwaku Addi
President, PROMOAFRICA

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