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Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, has disclosed that an estimated
of 173, 660 persons were living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) in Edo
State.
The
Minister who was represented by Dr Evelyn Ngige, Director for Public
Health from the Ministry stated this when he led a delegation of the
National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) and implementing partners
on an advocacy visited Governor Godwin Obaseki in Government House,
Benin City,
He urged that state take the issue of funding the activities HIV/AIDS more seriously to combat the disease.
Adewole
explained that there was still a wide gap between those who require HIV
care and treatment and those who can access it in Edo State adding that
25, 730 Persons living with the virus were on Anti-Retroviral
treatment.
The
minister said that the state in 2016 spent N5, 000,000 on the State’s
Sustainability Road Map (SRM) for the disease. He said the estimated
project cost to implement the SRM in the state was about N271, 432, 118.
“We
want Edo to earmark at least 0.5 to one per cent of its monthly federal
allocation for the funding of HIV/AIDs Sustainability Road Map and the
provision of HIV/AIDs commodities in the state,” the minister said.
The
Receiving the delegation, Governor Godwin Obaseki expressed the state
government commitment in partnering with the agency in curbing the
menace.
He
promised that that a committee with representatives of NACA would be
set up to come up with an Action Plan on the models and strategies for
the effective management of the disease in the state.
“It
is important that we contain HIV, but there are some key things we need
to do. We also need laboratories and the right management models to
make it work,” he added.
By: Patrick Ochoga
Leadership News
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