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Blind Heroes Demand Gov Sign Off on Disability Bill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37397, member: 636"] Blind people asked Governor Eno to sign their rights bill. The group leader, Stephen Solomon, made this request at their one-year team party. He said the law would help them fight the unfair treatment they face every day. Many people treat them differently just because they cannot see. The signed bill would give them the power to speak up when mistreated. Solomon wants jobs for disabled people across the state. He believes work chances would let them care for their families without help. Many blind citizens miss school because of money problems. Their group asks for special attention to fix this education gap fast. The law needs just one signature to start working. A lawyer named Augustine Udo praised how blind people stay strong together. He hopes the bill helps everyone with different needs fairly. Udo called their group a sign of hope for many others. Their fight shows people how to break down walls that block equal chances. They changed many minds about what blind people can do. [/QUOTE]
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