The Enugu State Persons with Disabilities Commission has commended Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah for what it described as his inclusive and visionary leadership, as it extended New Year greetings to the state government and people of Enugu.
In a statement signed and issued on behalf of the chairman, governing board, management, and staff of the commission by the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Sunday Anthony Egbo, the body thanked God for His protection over the state and praised the governor for promoting equity, dignity, and opportunity for all citizens.
Egbo described the commission’s establishment as one of the landmark achievements of the Mbah administration in 2025, noting that it reflects the government’s commitment to inclusion and social justice.
He said the governing board remains committed to supporting the state’s development agenda in the New Year by advancing policies and programmes that safeguard the rights, welfare, and full participation of persons with disabilities in public life.
According to the commission, its focus in 2026 will include advocacy, accessibility, empowerment, and the building of strategic partnerships aimed at translating policy objectives into measurable outcomes across the state.
The commission also appreciated the support and cooperation of Ndi Enugu, calling for sustained collective responsibility in building an inclusive society where no one is left behind.
Egbo who is also a legal practitioner expressed optimism that deeper inclusion, stronger institutions, and shared prosperity can be achieved through collective effort.