18 March 2026
OFFICIAL STATEMENT:
AFFIRMING LEADERSHIP AND INCLUSION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DYSLEXIA AND RELATED LEARNING DIFFERENCEs.
Africa Dyslexia Organization (ADO) notes with concern recent public commentary suggesting that individuals with learning differences, including dyslexia, are unsuited for positions of leadership.
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects how individuals process written language. It does not diminish intelligence, competence, or leadership capacity. Across Africa and globally, individuals with dyslexia continue to lead, innovate, and contribute meaningfully across sectors, including at the highest levels of public and private leadership.
Assertions that equate learning differences with inability reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of human cognition and undermine global efforts toward inclusive and equitable systems. Such narratives reinforce stigma, distort public understanding, and risk perpetuating systemic barriers that many individuals continue to navigate.
Leadership is not defined by a single mode of learning. It is determined by vision, judgment, integrity, and the capacity to mobilise people and systems toward meaningful outcomes. These attributes are neither limited nor predicted by the presence of dyslexia.
Africa Dyslexia Organization reaffirms its position that no individual should be excluded from opportunity, participation, or leadership on the basis of how they learn. Advancing inclusive societies requires a shift from deficit-based perspectives toward evidence-informed understanding of cognitive diversity.
Public discourse, particularly at the highest levels, carries a responsibility to reflect accuracy, dignity, and respect for human diversity.
Africa Dyslexia Organization remains committed to working with governments, institutions, and partners to strengthen inclusive education systems and to advance equitable participation across Africa and beyond.
Issued by:
Africa Dyslexia Organization (ADO)
Accra, Ghana
Media Contact:
Communications Office
Africa Dyslexia Organization (ADO)
Email: info@africadyslexia.org
Website: www.africadyslexia.org

