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E/R: Hearing Impaired persons “speak” as economic hardship bites badly 

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published November 12, 2022
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The excruciating hardship resulting from the poor state of the Ghanaian economy is terribly affecting persons with hearing impairment.

Many are struggling to afford at least one square meal a day let alone pay bills.

According to the 2021 Population and Housing Census, 8 percent of the Ghanaian population is living with disability which translates to 2,098,138.

Out of this, 470,737 have some degree of hearing loss.This is made up of 385,794 who have some difficulties,65,495 have a lot of difficulties while 19,448 cannot hear at all.

The United Nations estimates 80 to 90% of the hearing impaired population in developing countries are unemployed.

Undoubtedly, this marginalized group of the population in Ghana are at the receiving end of the current harsh economic condition in the country with inflation hovering round 40.4% for October,2022.

Grace Amissah and her friend Soakpa Edow ,both single mothers with hearing loss seen hawking at the Koforidua/Kumasi Lorry terminal say the current economic hardship is affecting them.

Grace Amissah lamented that, ” I don’t come from koforidua. She comes from very far. She comes to koforidua to sell to take care of herself and the baby. But the business does not go well. I have family members but they do not help me with money. I have two deaf siblings. We suffer a lot .I am a single mother because my boyfriend abandoned me.”

On her part ,Soakpa Edow said “I have been suffering since my mother died and became an orphan. I was with my Auntie but she did not treat me well. I have been searching for job but to no avail. So I sell pure water to take care of myself and that of my kid. But the business is not going well because when they call me I don’t hear.”

Nii Aryee Ayiteh is also a hearing impaired persons. He sells second hand footwear in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional Capital to take care of his family of three children and a wife.

However, he says his little capital is eroding due to rising cost of the footwear and transportation.

“We are not happy with the economic hardship in this country. Many people are suffering poverty. The increase cost of living is too much. Transportation, so many things are all up. I travel to buy shoe and come and sell but because of the high cost of transportation he can’t even travel so the cost of living is affecting him so much. When I even buy them and bring them to sell people don’t buy because people dont have money so doesn’t make profit out of his business at all” Aryee Ayiteh lamented through an interpreter.

Near Koforidua NIB Bank, is where Adu Afro also a hearing impaired works as cobbler but says the rising cost of materials used for the work is affecting the job.

“The cost of materials and substances use for mending shoes have increased.so I am unable to buy enough for my work.I buy it pieces . whatever I get I deduct transportation then use the little left to buy food to eat ” He said

He appealed to government to do something about the economy.

Yaw Akuako popularly known as Apae operates a shop near Adu Afro’s cobbler shop .He has been witnessing arguments between customers and the hearing impaired cobbler over his charge. He said the hearing impaired cobbler has been complaining to him about high cost of materials and tools use for mending shoes.

Another Hearing Impaired ,Isaiah Bentil, works with a sachet water company. He tied the knot last year. But Isaiah says life has become unbearable.

Isaiah spoke through an interpreter [Maxwell Lartey] that, “he is not happy at all about how government is managing the economy. Life is now hard. He is not happy at all. The economy is very very bad. He works with one pure water company. Many people buy water from them but recently things have changed so the government should think about how to improve the economy if not people are suffering.Life is becoming so difficult”

Cecilia Abrokwa Danso was spotted resting under a tree with some items in polythen bag behind her.

Apparently, the hearing impaired has returned from the market .She went to buy some food stuff to prepare meal for her family but lamenting that prices of food have increased hence could not buy the quantity needed.

“Prices of food at the market have increased .It wasn’t like this previously. We are suffering .The economy is hard. So the food stuff that I bought ,I will manage it well.Government must reduce prices”.she said through an interpreter

The Ministry to Persons with Disabilities (MPWDs) at the Central Terbenacle of the Church of Pentecost in Koforidua is dedicated to the hearing impaired.

After fellowshipping with them Sunday November 6,2022 to guage their mood on the current economic crises, the hearing impaired said they have been impoverished.

They said most of are jobless due to employees reluctance to employ them but few who are engaged in petty trading are not making any profit to enable them take care of themselves and families.

The hearing impaired persons Ahmad Abu,Rakia Lartey and Mrs.Florence Aryee Ayiteh said due to challenges in accessing information, they are always met with shock when confronted with new prices of goods and transportation fares.

“The economy is now difficult.Which way can we get money or get employment.No one feels okay everything is difficult. We wish that some people can help the hearing impaired” Mrs.Aryee Àyittey said through an interpreter.

Elder David Asante Agyei, presiding Elder of the MPDWs at the Church of Pentecost appealed to Government to support effort of the Church to support the disable especially in this difficult times considering that majority are unemployed.

“The government must step up in terms of caring for the Disables.we see the church of Pentecost employing persons with disability. So as the Church is moving this way we entreat the government to actually come because the church cannot do all.Disable people they also cast vote(I don’t want to sound political).The Minister responsible for women, children and social protection to intervene because most of these people do Kayaye “.

Ghana is signatory to UN convention on Right to Persons with Disabilities .

Additionally, the country has passed Persons with Disability Act 2006 (Act 716).

Section 9 of the Act enjoins the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection in collaboration with government agencies create employment opportunities to persons with disability and provide interventions for social support.

The Eastern Regional Chairman of Ghana Federation of the Disable Organizations (GFDO) Daniel Agyekum said in an interview that, many persons living with disability are unemployed in the region therefore the current economic hardship is having serious consequences on the members.

He cited example that,”visually impaired persons for instance mostly had to pay double transportation fares for himself and his the person assisting him whenever travelling”.

Daniel Agyekum stated that ,disbursement of the disability fund is inadequate hence must be increased to help persons with disability.

“Most of the members they don’t receive the money and those who get the money looking at the economy,if a person want to work or need funds to start business,if you give the person Ghc800 or Ghc1000 it cannot do any meaningful work.so the common fund has been coming but it is not supporting enough .I will like to urge District Assemblies to increase the money to our members so that they get capital for trading.We are pleading with the government to increase the percentage of the money that comes to the district Assemblies so that the members can also get huge sums to start business” Daniel Agyekum said.

For now ,persons with disability will need help from you the individual to survive this harsh Economic condition.

Extend alms whilst impressing on government to step up effort to create economic empowerment and job opportunities for the disable.

Note: The Documentary will be aired on GHone TV on November 12,2022 at 6:30pm.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Kojo Ansah

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