 And the Chairman House Committee on Peasants with Visibility, Honourable Bashiru Daoudu, his pledge commitment to ensuring full implementation of the Peasants with Disabilities Act. Daoudu made the pledge at a meeting on children with disabilities and Disability Act 2018, with the theme of the meeting titled Every Child, Every Right. Honourable Daoudu observes that there are still issues of discrimination against Peasants with Disabilities and plans are ongoing to re-enact the law with stifa penalties. He acknowledged that there is a huge lacuna in the PWD Act that amendments alone cannot address. I think it's going to have to be re-enacted, which is actually billed as the House right now. My brother here, Rupawega, also has an amendment that is going through the House about sign language. And on the issue of sign language, the speaker, your speaker here, our great progressive speaker here has approved the use of sign language in the chamber. So very soon, and that's the legacy, that's not something that has happened in this chamber before, since its inception. There's only a couple joining the secret ship of Right Honourable, touching in a bus, PhD. So that is a, I would like you to know. While stating that a committee will continue to hold stakeholders meeting with representatives of PWDs, he assured that the speaker touched in a bus has approved the use of sign languages at the chamber during plenary seating. Who thinks of that? So I'm really, really glad that you also expressed your mind. I think that we're going to be able to do so. You have plans to have an agenda-setting event which you have more close to us in the lighter community, where you can tell us what you would like us to do for the next four years. Who knows about that? That is where it will take place. Now, in terms of concerns that you have raised there today, yes, we are also, we need to take it a lot about it. So yes, the child now needs to be amendment. But if you're planning, you'll have to know that there's already an amendment or a real amendment for the Disability Act. Any other persons with disability community in Abuja at the National Assembly to amend relevant laws to protect children with disabilities in the country? Ms. Constance Onyeme Chi, Executive Director of Women and Girls, will albinism network. Our teachers should be educated on special children. They have the right to learn. They have the right to go to school. They have the right to relate with other children. Parents don't allow them to play with their children because they don't know much about them. And look at them, they call them names, they call them all sorts of things. So my daughter has to remember after two years in the private school, they thought I was just wondering, I was just going through my thoughts. Let me look for schools, special schools. One of the advice was to take up special schools. And I wrote her in that school, she would not write anything after three years. She cannot read, she cannot even do anything. Now let me start with help. For a person with albinism, we are very prone to skin cancer and it leads to continuous exposure to the sun. Over time, we begin to have moles, words and then, if not checked correctly, it becomes skin cancer. And we know that the health facilities cannot really attend to our needs because chemotherapy is expensive and at the end, persons with albinism die. And when that person dies, it simply means a person cannot achieve what he or she has been brought into this world to achieve. While we are here, you mentioned some cardinal issues that, you know, I think you should be able to put alongside with the National Child Act and the National Disability Act. In between those acts, there is economic, there is elapses. And I think the health committee should be able to, impossible, expand the social guideline or what have you, so that we will be able not to marry the National Child Act and the National Disability Act. Because if you look at the National Disability Act 2018, it does not take care of some of the issues that have to do with a child, even with disability, neither. For instance, you make mention of education. We talk about inclusive education in Algeria. It's a mixture of child, child, child. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.