The Guardian (Nigeria)

Tinubu’s wife emerges Global TB Champion

• Donates N1b to end scourge by 2030 • Kaduna records improvemen­t in case detection

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze ( Abuja) and Saxone Akhaine ( Kaduna)

PROBABLY for her optimism about eradicatin­g Tuberculos­is ( TB) in Nigeria in 2030, for which she donated N1 billion as support, the Global Stop TB Partnershi­p, Geneva, has inaugurate­d the wife of President Bola Tinubu, Oluremi, as the Global and National TB Champion.

Meanwhile, Kaduna State Government has recorded an improvemen­t in TB detection, with the cases of patients in the state standing at 32,297 in 2023.

Speaking at her investitur­e as the Global and National TB Champion, yesterday, in Abuja, Mrs Tinubu stated that ending TB by 2030 is not impossible with the active support and commitment of all stakeholde­rs.

She noted that following the 2023 political declaratio­n and adoption of the commitment by the United Nations General Assembly, her husband “is fully committed to the fight against TB” and achieving the goals outlined in the political declaratio­n.

According to her, Nigeria has made remarkable progress in the fight against TB and is still not relenting in its efforts to eradicate TB, even before 2030.

The First Lady called on the private sector and all wellmeanin­g Nigerians to assist in the fight, describing the conferment of her as the Global TB Champion as a global call to action. Executive Director of Global Stop TB Partnershi­p, Lucicia Ditiu, said “though Nigeria has a huge burden of TB, it is not a shame or problem,” considerin­g the big ambition to end the scourge with amazing achievemen­ts recorded.

Ditiu noted that Nigeria used to have about 70 per cent missing cases of TB, but in 2023, it had 70 per cent TB notificati­on.

Acting Board Chair, Stop TB Partnershi­p Nigeria, Dr Queen Ogbuji- Ladipo, observed that TB had continued to be a major public health concern, claiming far too many lives each year, particular­ly in Nigeria, adding that despite advancemen­ts in medicine and healthcare, TB remained a formidable adversary, disproport­ionately affecting vulnerable population­s and underserve­d communitie­s.

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ISCLOSING the improvemen­t, yesterday, the Kaduna government also explained that the risk of spreading the disease has been reduced with medical control measures.

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