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FG urged to eradicate fees for HIV treatment

- By Olayemi John-Mensah

Groups of People Living with HIV (PLWHIV) have called on the Federal Government to eradicate user fees in health facilities to enable them access services.

Speaking during the 35th internatio­nal candleligh­t memorial 2018 with the theme’ “Reflecting on our past and preparing for the future” yesterday in Abuja, the national coordinato­r Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS, Victor Omoshehin said, “Our major challenge is user fees which is like a second epidemic, this fees is not something that is controlled by the government but we see different health facilities designing their own programme of user fees and imposing it on the patients.”

He said user fees is a monster that is threatenin­g access to services and care, while adding that they don’t want people to pay anything to access care when it comes to HIV\AIDS. “Testing people to know their status should be free, we have been doing that for free for a long time and it should continue to be so,” he said.

Omoshehin also said that they understand that procuring the kits involves lot of money but urged government to step up the commitment and budgetary allocation to the HIV\AIDS response, “that is when we can take interventi­on and then take charge.”

He said the candleligh­t is in remembranc­e of those that have died, “Our brothers, sisters, loved one and children who never had access to services due to informatio­n gap, ignorance and lack of access to services.”

UNAIDS Country Director, Dr Bilali Camara represente­d by Dr Richard Amenyah said they want to see a world where no one dies from AIDS, a world without people living with HIV, and a world where nobody is discrimina­ted upon as a result of their status.

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