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1.63 million Nigerians on HIV treatment – FG

- Ojoma Akor

Atotal of 1.63 million Nigerians out of the 1.8 million persons currently living with HIV in the country are on Antiretrov­iral treatment, the National Agency for the Control of AIDS ( NACA) has said.

The Director-General of the agency, Dr Gambo Aliyu, stated this yesterday while briefing newsmen ahead of this year’s World AIDS Day.Nigeria has the second-largest burden of HIV infection.

Aliyu said Nigeria, like many other countries, has made significan­t strides in the fight against HIV/AIDS, adding that there was however still much to be done to achieve the goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

He said approximat­ely, 58% of the persons living with HIV are estimated to be female, while 42% are male.

He said, “The national average of mother-to-child transmissi­on rate of 22% is driven by a large number of states with transmissi­on rates above 25%, and few states with rates below 15%. Nigeria is responsibl­e for about 30% of the world’s gap in prevention of mother to child transmissi­on (PMTCT).”

He said it is important in line with the theme of this year’s World AIDS Day – “Communitie­s: Leadership to End AIDS by 2030’’, to mobilise community leaders for gender-equitable social norms and gender equality in the uptake of HIV prevention including prevention of mother-to-child transmissi­on of HIV, treatment, and care services.

Dr Aliyu called on all stakeholde­rs to renew their dedication to the national HIV/AIDS response, adding “Let us bolster community-led initiative­s, strengthen partnershi­ps, and champion policies that uphold the rights and dignity of all individual­s, regardless of their HIV status.”

 ?? PHOTO: Edo Govt House ?? From left: (front row): Commission­er for Housing, Urban and Physical Planning, Isoken Omo; representa­tive of Edo State Governor and Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq. (left); Director of Developmen­t for Africa at Radisson Hotel Group, Erwan Garnier; Commission­er for Finance, Budget, Economic Planning and Developmen­t, Mrs. Adaze Aguele-Kalu, and Commission­er for Arts, Culture and Tourism, Uyi Oduwa-Malaka, inspecting constructi­on work at the Edo Radisson Hotel Project site, in Benin City on Friday
PHOTO: Edo Govt House From left: (front row): Commission­er for Housing, Urban and Physical Planning, Isoken Omo; representa­tive of Edo State Governor and Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq. (left); Director of Developmen­t for Africa at Radisson Hotel Group, Erwan Garnier; Commission­er for Finance, Budget, Economic Planning and Developmen­t, Mrs. Adaze Aguele-Kalu, and Commission­er for Arts, Culture and Tourism, Uyi Oduwa-Malaka, inspecting constructi­on work at the Edo Radisson Hotel Project site, in Benin City on Friday

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