Blind singer highlights PWDs struggles amidst governments tough reforms for disablement benefits.

Governments' reforms aimed at addressing social issues are hitting People with Disabilities (PWDs) particularly hard, according to Blind singer Oluwasina Agboola. The singer's own experiences as a father of two illustrate the challenges faced by PWDs under these reforms.
A government-led reform initiative is having a profound impact on persons with disabilities (PWDs), particularly those from marginalized communities, who are facing unprecedented hardships. Blind singer Oluwasina Agboola, lead vocalist of the all-blind musical band Pain and Pleasure, speaks candidly about the struggles his family faces as a result of these reforms, which he describes as "pains" rather than opportunities for growth. Despite the challenges, Agboola's music serves as a testament to the resilience and triumph of PWDs in the face of adversity. The reform efforts are set to shape the lives of many more individuals like Agboola, sparking important conversations about accessibility and inclusivity.