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HIV/AIDS: Nigeria Has Moved From A Data-Poor To A Data-Rich Country - Buhari

Faith Ukanwa

Jun 10, 2021

The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has said that Nigeria has moved from a data poor country to a data rich country in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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He said the move is according to the results of the largest AIDS indicator and Impact Survey, conducted in 2018.

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The President said this through a video message,during a United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS to review the progress on the commitment to end the deadly disease by 2030 and provide recommendations to guide and monitor response in countries.

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President Buhari also revealed that the Federal Government, with the support of the United Nations, Global Fund and Civil Society Organisations, has enrolled almost 1.5 million Nigerians on life-saving HIV treatment.

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A statement released on Tuesday, June 8, by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, titled 'President Buhari: We must eliminate HIV/AIDS by 2030' read in part;

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"Apprising the meeting of Nigeria's response to control the disease, the President expressed delight that 'the country has moved from a data-poor to a data-rich country with the results of the largest AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey, conducted in 2018'.

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"He added that the result of this survey has enabled Nigeria to set realistic targets and identify those who were not being reached with the necessary services.

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"This has further enabled Nigeria, through the support of the United States Government, Global Fund, Civil Society and other partners, to enrol almost 1.5 million Nigerians on life-saving HIV treatment.

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"We have recorded tremendous growth in our treatment programme. Especially over the past two years."

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The President, therefore, called for a renewed global action to decisively address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the African region and eliminate the disease by 2030.

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He also pledged Nigeria's full commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals and other international and regional initiatives towards eliminating HIV and AIDs in the world within the set goal, saying,

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"We will continue to work with fellow Heads of State and Government across the continent to ensure sustained high-level political engagement in achieving these goals.

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"I want to reiterate Nigerian Government's full support for a clear and ambitious Common African Position and New Political Declaration that can help to reduce the public health threat of HIV/AIDS, strengthen resilience to end the disease, and in addressing current and future health emergencies.

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"We further commit to urgently translating all new and agreed Political Declarations into country action as a means of decisively addressing the HIV epidemic in the African region.''

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Buhari assured those in attendance that Nigeria had made good its commitment at the High-Level Meeting Side Event at the 72nd Session of the UNGA in September 2017, to commence placing 50,000 Nigerians living with HIV on treatment annually, using national resources.

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"Furthermore, I personally granted an exceptional waiver for the use of competitive international tender facilities to procure anti-retro-viral medicines at more than 30% cost efficiency, enabling more Nigerians to be placed on life-saving anti-retro viral treatment within the same budget" the statement read.

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— Faith Ukanwa

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