As Elizabeth Ellcessor (2020) points out, accessibility standards are performative “sites of negotiation and power” in that they do not take on meaning until they are enacted (p. 243). She writes: [M]edia accessibility is many things to many people. It is access to a range of tools, services, information, interaction, and entertainment via hardware and software. […]
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The All-Progressives Congress, as per the provisions of section 221 of the Constitution, had the legal right to receive the votes originally cast for a deceased candidate. Therefore, these votes were transferable to another candidate from the same party. As a result, the nominated and sponsored candidate of the All-Progressives Congress was entitled to benefit…
A public entity has the right to refuse a request for information if doing so could endanger diplomatic relations or the stability of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. However, if the public interest in its exposure outweighs any potential harm it might cause, the request for information cannot be denied.