Aisha Buhari calls for renewed commitment to end HIV

 
First Lady Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has called for a renewed commitment to forge alliances that would help the ongoing efforts to end HIV.

She made the call Thursday at an event to mark the 2019 World AIDS Day at the Banquet Hall of State House in Abuja.
She said it was time to factor all relevant communities including the HIV support groups and adolescent and youth communities into the strategies for preventing the spread of HIV.
She said the worrisome trend of a growing number of young persons with new infections, especially girls; with the costly implication of increased risk of having new babies born HIV positive.

This trend, she said, would lead to higher chances of spreading the disease and invariably more deaths.
“Our younger generation, therefore, need to be aware and equipped with skills to access HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care,” she said.
The First Lady commended the essay competitions organized for adolescents, saying “this adds up to our collective efforts to leave no one behind as we work towards the Sustainable Development Goals.”

She congratulated the winners and advised that the information they received from the event comes to their advantage.
She also commended the Embassy of China for supporting the event, saying the commitment was a follow up on the promise by the First Lady of China to work with African countries to implement a three-year health promotion and HIV prevention advocacy programme for adolescents starting in 2019.
In his remarks, the Director-General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr Gambo Aliyu said the 2019 event was focusing on the role of communities in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and the spotlight has fallen on Nigerian youths.

He said young people would be young people and they would explore their sexuality.

He, however, cautioned that they need to be aware of the implications and take proactive steps to protect themselves and their loved ones from this epidemic.He said the HIV response is running its last mile in controlling the HIV epidemic in Nigeria and cautioned that results must be visible.
The event witnessed an experience sharing session by people living with HIV/AIDS and a panel discussion.

Highlight of the event was the presentation of prizes to the top five winners by the First Lady.

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