 There has been a renewed call to create more awareness and support for inclusive education as it is the best way to ensure the rights of those living with disabilities are ensured. A group made this call during one of their advocacy visits to a secondary in Lagos. Our correspondent Jacinta Obuco has more. Like our children, those with disability need quality education to develop their skills and realize their full potential. Here in St. Joseph's Secondary School, the students assemble to give audience and support to their visitors. Festus Fajamilo Foundation. They are on a mission tagged. We ring the bell and advocacy an awareness campaign on the rights to education of children with disability. Lagos government among other states has 44 public inclusive schools, 31 primary and 13 secondary. And we want, a lot of people still don't know, a lot of citizens in the state still don't know that these schools are in existence. And so many children with disability are still locked up at home. So we're using this program to sensitize communities. We are schools that we collaborate with are located. There's supposed to be an access for the people with disabilities. Where they want to enter the class, where they want to enter the hall, where they want to enter the offices. There's supposed to be an access for them, just like it is being operated in other countries of the world. Children with disability also have the right for quality education. They need to be included in the mainstream education. Some of the school's children share useful insights as to what they have learned. As a member of the group, Ajiboye Oluwatika gave a rendition of a song. Schools should try and encourage them to come to the schools, not make them feel like they are not wanted in the society. From these events, I was able to understand that we should be able to aid and help the fiscal challenge in any way we find them in our environment. I'd like to say to those that have disabilities that they should be encouraged. They should not let anything pull down their self-esteem. An estimated 93 million children worldwide live with disabilities. Like all children, those with disabilities have ambitions and dreams for their future and need all support and care they can get. Just enter Ubuku for Plus TV Africa.