There should be more
funds available for the eradication of HIV/AIDS.
About seven thousand persons living with HIV/AIDS have refused to collect anti-retroviral drugs, the Ogun State Government has said.
The Director of the Ogun State Action Committee on Aids, OGSACA, Kehinde
Fatungase, made this known at a press conference held in Abeokuta, the state
capital.
“On the number of those accessing antiretroviral drugs, out of the19, 000
expected, only 12, 000 people were turning up,” Mr. Fatungase informed.
He said that as part of measures to control the spread of the virus, his agency
on a regular basis undertakes the operation of mobile HIV Counselling and
Testing, HCT, in areas identified as hot spots like the trailer park in Ogere
and higher institutions of learning in the State.
He asked the media to help in creating necessary awareness about the disease.
In a related development, the Commissioner for Health in the State, Olaokun
Soyinka, called on the Federal Government to address the gap in the treatment of
the disease to ensure that the 1.5 million Nigerians living positively are
treated, so that the dream of achieving zero AIDS related deaths could be
realized.
Mr. Soyinka lamented that as the prevalence rate of the disease increases,
lesser funds are being made available to combat it. He called for concerted
effort from all stakeholders to address the prevalence.
The commissioner said that the Ogun State Government is poised to redouble efforts and take steps necessary towards achieving a zero infection among residents.
Mr. Soyinka explained that government is already working towards the passage of
an anti stigma bill, adding that when finally passed into a law, it will help
address issues relating to stigma which has been discovered to be one of the
challenges in stemming the prevalence rate.
He said the state, in collaboration with the World
Bank, and OGSACA, had been facilitating the training of relevant personnel,
procuring and distributing test kits, embarking on awareness campaign as well as
ensuring continuous strengthening of institutions, in the bid to scale down the
3.1 per cent prevalence rate in the state.
-Source: Premium Times
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