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Reps C’ttee raises alarm, says Nigeria needs $8bn yearly to fight HIV/AIDS

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    Worried by reports of rising cases of the Human Immune Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, AIDS, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Control, Hon. Amobi Ogah has said that Nigeria needs an estimated $8 billion annually to sustain the fight against the menace.

    Hon. Ogah spoke at the opening of the 2024 Nigeria HIV Prevention Conference themed, ‘Accelerating HIV Prevention to end AIDS through Innovations and Community Engagement,’ organised by the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, NACA in Abuja.

    He stated that there is a need to change the narrative by increasing local funding in the fight against HIV/AIDS adding that an estimated 1.8 million persons are estimated to be living with HIV in Nigeria, out of which about 1.63 million are already on the lifesaving medication of Antiretroviral Therapy, and that Nigeria has the highest burden of children born with HIV in the world.

    Speaking further, the federal lawmaker said the target to eliminate Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV showcase by the year 2030 is still a long way off, as the national coverage of Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission is less than 50 per cent, leading to about 22,000 cases of MTCT of HIV every year in Nigeria hence, he noted that there is a need to re-evaluate, rethink, and re-strategise HIV prevention intervention programmes.

    “For NACA to achieve her mandate, we must all ensure the increase of domestic funding, strengthening HIV interventions, mobilising community members for gender equality, social norms and gender equality in the optic of HIV prevention, treatment, and care service, particularly the PMTCT of HIV, support people living with and affected by HIV, the campaign against the stigmatisation and discrimination of persons living with HIV/AIDS, and ensure leadership action for these and key population communities among other interventions.

    “NACA will also need to scale up its treatment centres, which is about 100. I think we should increase it to at least 300 by the end of 2024. To stem the tide and sustain the fight to end HIV through AIDS as a public health threat, funding is critical. An estimated $8 billion is needed annually to sustain the fight against HIV AIDS,” he noted.

    He emphasised that the Committee will continue to advocate for an increase in funding to the sector, provide legislation that will promote comprehensive healthcare, support research, ensure access to quality treatment and strengthen partnerships crucial to the collective success.

    “We will double up our oversight functions to ensure that funds budgeted for HIV/AIDS responses are used for the purpose for which they are meant.

    “The National Assembly, as a representative of our communities and people will continue to provide strong leadership that will engender robust collaborations and partnerships with relevant stakeholders and to achieve the focus set goal that HIV AIDS is no longer a public health threat in Nigeria by 2030,” he added.

    In her welcome address, the Director General of NACA, Dr Temitope Ilori said the theme of the conference underscores the importance of community involvement in shaping effective prevention strategies while ensuring access to treatment for those living with HIV/AIDS.

    Dr Ilori said despite the achievements made in the fight against the disease, the work is far from over.

    Also speaking at the occasion, the UNAIDS Country Director, Dr Leo Zekeng, said reducing new HIV infections is possible because the country has the tools to provide combination prevention.

    He, however, said prevention of HIV alone will not lead the country to achieve its goal.

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