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AIDS-related deaths decline from 264,463 to 51, 000 – FG

- By Ojoma Akor

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, yesterday said AIDS-related deaths had declined from an estimated 264,463 persons in 2015 to about 51,000 as of October this year.

He said this was due to the ongoing efforts by present the administra­tion to improve access to HIV services.

He spoke in Abuja during the commemorat­ion of the World AIDS Day organised by the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA).

Represente­d by Permanent Secretary, General Services Office, Mbaeri Maurice Nnamdi, the SGF said there had been a significan­t reduction in new HIV infections from over 103,000 in 2019 to 92,323 in 2021.

He said access to Anti-Retro Viral drugs and treatment for HIV had increased more than two-fold in the past five years with about 1.8 million persons now on treatment compared to about 800,000 persons on treatment in 2017.

While urging all State Houses of Assembly yet to pass the antidiscri­mination bill for HIV to speedily do so, he called on governors to abolish the payment of user fees that limit access of pregnant women to antenatal services.

Director-General, NACA, Dr Gambo Aliyu, said there were only eight years left before the 2030 goal of ending AIDS as a global health threat.

He said economic, social, cultural and legal barriers leading to inequaliti­es must be addressed as a matter of urgency. “Indeed, the end of AIDS can only be achieved if we tackle the inequaliti­es which drive it,” he said.

He said Nigeria had recorded significan­t growth in key population treatment sites from 10 in 2017 providing treatment to about 16,000 people living with HIV to 118 sites in 2021 with coverage of over 220,000.

The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, said Nigeria had now reached a stage where 90% of HIV positive persons know their status, 98% of those who know their status are on HIV treatment and 95% of those on treatment have attained viral suppressio­n.

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