 Reproductive health experts are calling on the federal government to enforce the implementation of Nigeria's sexual and reproductive health rights policy for persons living with disability. They say that non-implementation of the policy is making access to health care services by persons living with disability difficult. So people decide for persons with disability. The person that is having it, instead of discussing the issues with them, they discuss issues on their behalf. So that extends. So just this document, this national policy document, was developed since 2018, launched by then former minister of health, Professor Isika Diwali. And since that time I've not heard of it and it's one of our mandates to look at sexual and reproductive health of persons with disability. So here we are today. So we call people that concerns the media people like you to help us create awareness. We have a lot of issues of gender-based violence. We have issues of discrimination against these persons with disability, which even gets to the health facilities. The health workers, some health workers still discriminate against persons with disabilities and also the issue of not having access to essential health care services that could save life. If a woman is pregnant, she is expected to have anti-navigation care and deliver in the health facility. If we do not implement this, the current situation might not change. And the current situation is where we have persons with disability not assessing health care as we expect. People are still not so aware of the existence of the policy. People are still not aware of how to go about implementing the policy. So when, for instance, the communities do not even know that such a policy exists, they do not know what to go and demand for when they go visit health care facilities. And so even if they go and demand, the health care providers who are also not aware of the policy will not know what and what to put in place so that when persons with disabilities come to access services, they will have access to those services. So we need to do a lot more in raising awareness on the existence of the policy. Because persons with disabilities are treated from the charity perspective, they are not treated as people who have rights, nobody really wants to pay much attention to their issues. Nobody wants to. There is no political will or commitment. So people decide for persons with disabilities.