 The National Association of People with Living with Disabilities in Kaduna State has displayed its support for one of its members, Lois Outer. Outer is aspiring to represent Kaora Constituency in Jamal Local Government Council in the state. About 100 groups of physically disabled people showed solidarity with the aim to get voice, equality and inclusiveness to persons living with disabilities who, according to them, have been marginalised in the Nigerian society. Plus, TV News correspondent Habila Daroufai filed in this report. Since the return of democracy in the state, this was the first time a woman with physical disabilities would be contesting for a political office in the State House of Assembly. Declaring her intention at the State Rehabilitation Centre in Kaduna, Lois Outer says her mission is to explore her international contacts and global network to bridge noticeable development gaps in the constituency. Voting for me means making Kaduna State House of Assembly inclusive in 2023. Voting for me means inclusion. Voting for me means equal representation. Voting for me means growth and development. Voting for me means persons with disabilities participating in every sector of government. And I'm not going to be there for only persons with disabilities but for young people and for women. Also, the National President of Persons with Physical Disability, Comrade Rilwan Muhammad, is optimistic that Outer can deliver the seat for APC, and also commanded her giant stride in making PWD's voice be heard. I have never come across women with disability, particularly physical disability, that have aspire for a political position. Persons with disability should have enough space, not just in creating disability leaders that they have it from national to world level, but they are even given opportunity for persons with disability to aspire. Similarly, the Resident Commissioner of Independent Electoral Commissioner, Aine Kaduna State Hajia Ashmau Mekuri says there is enough provision for women and persons living with disabilities to contest any political position in the 2023 general elections across the country. We want the PWD's, we want the gender people to be involved, and we are looking forward to more women participation to PWD's being also elected as candidates in the 2023 elections and subsequent elections. Some of the physically disabled persons express happiness over the interest of their members. I really feel happy and appreciated for coming out to tell the world, the community, the society, that women with disability can do it. So, she has sold our power. Recall that persons with disabilities had long advocated for inclusion and the country's leadership, until President Mahmoud Buhari signed the Disability Act 2018, encouraging fair participation.