By Leonard Okachie
Umuahia, May 17, 2025
The Abia State Commission for the Welfare of Disabled Persons has sensitised stakeholders to the best approach to manage children with autism and intellectual disability.
The workshop was organised in Umuahia on Saturday by the commission, in collaboration with Shades of Life Foundation, a non-governmental organisation.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that participants were drawn from relevant government agencies, including education, health and the disability community.
In a remark, the Commissioner 1 in the commission, Mr. Stanley Onyebuchi, said that the workshop was a demonstration of the state government’s commitment to inclusive education.
According to him, the government is interested in ensuring that children with intellectual disability also benefit from education and become useful to themselves.
Onyebuchi said that there were so many children with autism and intellectual disability in the state but who were not being accommodated by the educational system.
“That is why so many parents have not taken their children to school. But the current government wants to give a sense of belonging to every Abia citizen, including those with intellectual disability,” he said.
Also, the Founder and CEO of Shades of Life, Dr Eziafakaku Nwokolo, said that the organisation decided to sensitise the stakeholders because a lot of people lacked the knowledge of autism and intellectual disability.
“It is a big challenge but we want to demystify it, to let people know that it is not a spiritual problem, bad parenting or whatever.
“I believe that when people are empowered and they have the knowledge, then they are able to provide the services, whether as teachers, doctors or whatever,” Nwokolo said.
She advised parents to reach out to the professionals for screening and confirmation before providing intervention once they notice any signs of autism or intellectual disability in their children.
She also said that it was the first time the organisation would hold such sensitisation in the South-East, even though it had done a similar thing in Lagos State and some other parts of the country.
Nwokolo commended Gov. Alex Otti for being proactive and accepting the partnership with her organisation to be able to sensitise the people.



