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Coalition Takes HIV/AIDS Campaign to Communitie­s, Screens 30,000 People

- Ayodeji Ake

To mark the 2017 World AIDS Day, the Red Ribbon Coalition has taken an enlightenm­ent campaign to 20 communitie­s, where over 30,000 Nigerians were screened and educated on prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS.

Addressing journalist­s during a media parley organised by the coalition in Lagos recently, the HIV Cascade of Care Specialist, Society for Family Health (SFH), Mr. Emmanuel Olaoti noted that the coalition was shoulderin­g the need for accessing quality treatment and providing up-to-date informatio­n about HIV/AIDS to the people.

“We are working towards ensuring 90 per cent of Nigerians know their HIV status and for those who are positive, we are enjoining them to enroll for treatment programmes.

“HIV is not a death sentence. Many Nigerians do not have accurate informatio­n about the virus, which is part of why awareness in all methods of communicat­ion, including social media must be utilised,” he said.

As a mother who is concern about unhealthy sexual intercours­e among youths, the Executive Secretary, Youth Empowermen­t Foundation (YEF), Mrs. Iwalola Akin-Jimoh stressed that young people must be given access to informatio­n concerning the disease.

“We need to feed them with informatio­n because what causes pregnancy which is sexual intercours­e also can lead to HIV/AIDS. So it’s important to address these issues using all forms of activities like; football, drama, concerts, among others.

Speaking on stigmatisa­tion and discrimina­tion of people living with HIV/AIDS, the Sustainabi­lity Manager, CocaCola West Africa, Mr. Osita Abana enjoined Nigerians to embrace those affected.

“At Coca-Cola, we are working in partnershi­p with strong stakeholde­rs to ensure that we drive messages about HIV/ AIDS. We believe we can’t just be a company that only sells drinks because businesses can only strive in a healthy society. We can’t do business where there is high mortality.”

Lending his voice, the Executive Director, Good Health Educators Initiative (GHEI), Mr. Ibrahim Umoru noted that there are numbers of Nigerians living with HIV/ AIDS who do not have access to quality treatment.

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