 The United Nations Development Program, UNDP, in collaboration with Cedar Seed Foundation Nigeria, have called for equal participation of women and persons living with disabilities in order to enhance national development. The medical and desensitization awareness in Jamaah local council in Kaduna State. Plus TV correspondent Habila Durofai's report is presented from our studio. The aim of the meeting was to educate women and persons with disabilities together on the needs to know their rights and impact on the society. The United Nations officer for West Africa and Sahel Jovani Bihar, who represented the UN Secretary General said, electoral violence continues to underscore peaceful coexistence with women largely affected. Electoral violence continues to undermine inclusive electoral processes, especially with regards to women participation as well as the respect of human rights, to maximize the presence of very active civil society organizations, including women and youth groups in Kaduna State. The program officer of Cedar Seed Foundation, Jeanette Godwin said, women and persons living with disabilities constitute 80% of people who are marginalized in society and made use of this opportunity to emphasize the need to give back to the society. These are among the categories of marginalized groups in our society. So out of the bid to include them, to carry them along, to involve them into both the electoral system and the government processes and then the social happenings of our society and to remind them that they are not supposed to be left on the sidewalk of the society, they are meant to be involved in the happenings of what is happening in our country. Some of the participants say the sensitization is timely and apt, saying it was a form of motivation, a respective of discriminations that face in their daily interactions. My call to women presently is that you should know your right as a citizen of Nigeria. You should go out, vote the right leaders, do your own part, need to get your PVC and vote. Your vote counts. Gone are those days that you sit down and say your vote doesn't count. It counts. You need to move out and vote. By 2023, people should exercise their rights in the right term and behave well according to the act of this electoral act. You are those people who know the right, please exercise their rights and those that never know the right, please let them guide them and lead them so that they should also be part of their rights doing. This program is very, very important because it makes disability feel inclusion in it and give them the opportunity to exercise their rights as citizens of this country. The United Nations permits to continue to support equal rights of persons irrespective of impairment.