 The former commissioner for women and social development in the state, Dr. Florence, has called on Governor Godwin to sign the disability bill into law as a way of creating room for people with disability. As a one-day stakeholders round table firm in Benin City, it was mentioned that there was the reasonability in every disability and those would need an enabling environment in her read-out speech. The NGA said it was important for the government to help the underprivileged through the law in the state in order to give them a voice. On her part, a senior magistrate in the Nambra state, Yifan Iwa Okoye, noted that for states to sign the disability bill into law, persons with disability need to work together. It's going to take everybody's effort. You talk it to who you know, you talk it to Nambra state people at a point in time to organise 400 disability people from the disability community to go into the towns, they spoke to the pages, they spoke to them, they went to the grassroots, they mobilised people. So it wasn't a one-man thing, it wasn't a one-man thing, it was a collaborative thing. It should be seen that everybody working, everybody working around to make sure it comes to pass. We'll be ready to engage the House of Assembly, not to give us a bill that will make it academic, and will not actually guarantee our interests as we are articulated. Whereas we believe in the power to make laws, we believe that some laws should be reflected of the interests of their constituents, of the persons that we believe in large percentage.