 The continuous discrimination against persons with disabilities is daily making it difficult for some to live meaningful lives. Despite this, many persons living with disabilities in Karno state are breaking all barriers by utilizing their abilities to thrive as the 2022 Persons with Disabilities Day is commemorated. Steven Emnok has more in this report. We will ask the construction of playground equipment for schools, among others. Before you buy a tricycle in Karno, you must go to Chadi or Cameroon. Before you finish your tricycle, you will take six months before do that. But we sit down now. Now, in six hours, we are making for you. We are making a tricycle for you. One hour, the one is cotton iron. Two hours, the one is like welding. Three, one hour again, phanta to come and do the one is put where wheels. And then the one is combating the tricycle. That is six hours. The reason why we sit down, we make by ourselves. The noise generated from this workshop can be unbearable for people, but not for those working here. The hearing is impaired. Forty-year-old Mufayi Hanesou has been working in this workshop for the past five years. And through this craft, has built a house of his own, has a car, and adequately provides for his wife and seven children. And also, I can make something that is a machine that can process rice. Also, I can be able to make these hinges. This is hinges. I don't like begging. I need to work for myself. I have been doing it for many years. I have been doing so many things so that I can feed my family. So, this is it. So, this is my business. This is the only thing that I have been doing for many years. And I have people that are working under me. So, I don't want to beg. So, I need to work for myself. And if I want to beg, I will wait for somebody. If he gets it, he will give me. But I'm just being for my work. And many people are partnerizing my business. Leah Ahmed has difficulties seeing objects from afar. But she is determined to pursue her goal of being a chef despite her disability. I have passion of baking. Baking, that is what draw my interest in this business. At first, I never go to any catering classes because of the passion and skill I have. I use through YouTube any channel of cake, something, anything concerning baking. Or any program that I see, they bake or they cook anything. So, on my own, I will come and say, Tom, let me practice it. So far, what I do in Dainese, some people say, Halima, because you have to go through, carry the thing closer to your eyes. But all those things does not discourage me because I do love baking and cooking. The first day cake I made, at first, it was not that good. I started discouraging Halima. But first, you cannot make it. So, with that, I say, okay. But even if I carry the thing closer to my eyes, why won't I use it? I say, no matter how very slow I am, I know more definitely I will do it. The current state governments recently signed the 2021 PWD bill in Sulawu. And the implication of this is that PWDs in the state have their rights upheld and protected by law, thereby ensuring that they have equal rights and opportunities as anyone else. Government considered it important to give PWD in the state where they are interested. So, that's what happens. That's what brings this along the way, that was passed by the current state house of assembly, and also assented by His Excellency the Edict of Goro recently. With the Disabilities Commission coming into being, many PWDs are hopeful that a future plan will be provided for them in current states. Steven Enoch plus TV News.