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“Persons with Disabilities Deserve High Level Leadership Positions Too” – Mugisha Jacques
The Executive Director of the Rwanda Union of the Blind (RUB), Mr. Mugisha Jacques, has called for greater inclusion of persons with disabilities in high-level leadership and decision-making positions, stressing that they are capable and should no longer be overlooked.
Speaking at Isango Star, Mugisha emphasized that while the law provides for equality and non-discrimination, there remains a gap in practice, especially when it comes to allowing persons with disabilities to take on influential roles.
“The laws are clear, no one should be excluded from any job or decision-making position. It’s time we take a step further and ensure persons with disabilities are present and visible in all areas,” Mugisha said.
He criticized some leaders who underestimate the abilities of Persons with disabilities, wrongly assuming they are not capable of holding key roles. He described this as a harmful perception that needs to change urgently.
Mugisha further argued that persons with disabilities should not be treated as if they need extra opportunities just for inclusion, but should be empowered and encouraged to compete fairly for leadership roles across all sectors.
“Often, persons with disabilities are only encouraged to run for lower-level positions. I want to see them in top positions where decisions are made, so that those who still doubt their abilities can see for themselves,” he added.
He concluded by expressing a strong hope for a future where the capabilities of persons with disabilities are not just acknowledged but celebrated across every part of society.
This call comes as part of broader efforts to promote equality, dignity, and inclusion for persons with disabilities, particularly in governance and national development.