 A group in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme have advocated the inclusion of persons living with disabilities in all electoral processes. Speaking in Zango Katif, in Kaduna State, the facilitators emphasised the need for PWD's vote and be voted for. They also called for more sensitisation of the new electoral act that imparts people with special needs at the society. We want Nigerians to see them as part of us because the situation that some of them got to weigh they out by natural disaster, some maybe by economical factor. So I want Nigerians to see them as one of us, they are part of us. The days when they sit down back home and they feel the government, the society doesn't need them at anywhere possible but we're here to inform them that they are part of the society. They are the leaders of tomorrow also as we people who have no disability look at ourselves. So we're here to give them that courage, that notion that they should come out, they have the right to be voted and be voted and be voted for. For their act, being disabled is not a weakness as they can contribute to nation-building in their unique ways. There is ability in disability. Though we are disabled it does not mean that we cannot partake in what people are doing. So I am happy, I want to advise the government that they should involve us, the disabled into these things because we are the people that know the problem of disabled. We are people that have vision like the able people. And we can also help our fellow disabled. I learned that even us disabled have a right to be voted for. Be because I will be able to choose the person I like.