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First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Calls For Collaboration To Heighten Awareness About HIV/AIDS Among Youths

First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Calls For Collaboration To Heighten Awareness About HIV/AIDS Among Youths

The Free to Shine Tripple Elimination Campaign has kicked off in the North East Geopolitical zone, in Nigeria.

The Campaign which was launched by the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu is to further expand the frontiers of current efforts by the First Lady to build a coalition against HIV/AIDs in the country.

While flagging off the campaign, Senator Tinubu pointed out that the country must seize this moment and seek to join other countries in Africa who have achieved the UNAIDS 95-95-95 target by 2030.

According to the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, in 2024, there were over 100,000 children and nearly Two (2) Million adults living with HIV.

Also, it is reported that most infants born to HIV-positive mothers, are not tested within the first two months of birth, largely due to the fact that the mothers are not aware or they are ignorant of the consequences of their inaction”.

The First Lady said that in view of this, there is an urgent need to raise awareness, renew commitment and take collective action against these diseases which aligns with the shared vision of a healthier Nigeria, where every individual particularly women, youth and children can thrive and live healthier lives.

The First Lady noted that by raising awareness and renewing commitments to take action, the campaign aligns with the shared vision of a healthier Nigeria where every individual, particularly women, youth, and children, can thrive.

She passionately appealed that everyone should get tested, know their status and access treatment emphasizing that just like some other ailments, HIV is not a death sentence.
While addressing the gathering, the First Lady asked the Youth present to be in the fore front of the heightened campaign to ensure they have a healthier and better future.
The Taraba State Governor, Dr Agbu Kefas thanked the First Lady for leading the campaign from the front.
He added that the leadership demonstrated by the First Lady is already yielding positive results and this will go a long way in enhancing productivity of the youth population.
Earlier in his remarks the Coordinating Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Ali Pate highlighted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had approved N200bn for the procurement of testing kits and others for HIV, Tuberculosis, Malaria.
He emphasized that HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis continue to pose significant healthcare challenges in Nigeria appealing to everyone to know their status as early detection remains critical in the management of these diseases.
Prof Ali Pate stated that interventions such as the Free to Shine campaign are crucial in revitalizing Nigeria’s healthcare system and securing a healthier future for the country.
Speaking about their journey of living with HIV for 26 and 16 years, the two survivors harped on support from family, loved ones and staying on the prescribed medication as the key to their survival.
They advised the youth especially to shun practices that could expose them to these diseases.

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