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Oyo Government Fights HIV Stigma, Calls for Collective Action on World AIDS Day

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December 5, 2023
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Oyo Government Fights HIV Stigma, Calls for Collective Action on World AIDS Day
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The Oyo State Government is calling on residents not to stigmatize those living with HIV/AIDS. The government emphasizes that individuals, groups, or employers engaging in such acts may face legal action under the state’s anti-HIV/AIDS stigmatization laws.

This statement was made by the Commissioner for Health, Dr Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, during a program commemorating World AIDS Day in Ago-Amodu, Saki-East Local Government Area.

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Dr Ajetunmobi disclosed that an estimated 44,973 individuals are living with HIV in Oyo State, and the prevalence has been rising in the Saki Zone.

The World AIDS Day 2023 theme, “Let the communities lead,” reflects an opportunity to reflect on progress, raise awareness, and mobilize stakeholders to redouble efforts toward ending AIDS by 2030.

The Commissioner emphasized the importance of regular testing, suggesting that everyone should get tested every six months to know their status.

She encouraged utilizing the HIV testing services offered at over 1,600 health service delivery points across the state, particularly during special events like Maternal-Newborn and Child Health Week and Tuberculosis Testing Week.

Dr Ajetunmobi also highlighted the need for those who test negative to maintain their status through preventive measures, responsible sexual practices, and adopting well-known precautions.

She urged residents to be mindful of other potential exposures to HIV/AIDS, such as sharing needles and receiving care or blood transfusions from unsafe sources.

Pregnant women were advised to take advantage of available HIV prevention services in all facilities through ante-natal clinics to ensure safe deliveries and healthy children free from HIV and other childhood health conditions.

Regarding the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Oyo State, Dr Ajetunmobi noted a progressive decline over the years, indicating that the state is on course to achieve UNAIDS targets by 2030.

Approximately 96% of individuals living with HIV in Oyo State are aware of their status, and about 40,000 of them have been placed on treatment.

The Commissioner credited these achievements to the collaborative efforts of the State Government and its partners, with a commitment from Governor Seyi Makinde to create an HIV-free state through robust infrastructure support.

World AIDS Day was brought to Saki East Local Government Area to address rising prevalence in the region. Dr Ajetunmobi assured residents of the administration’s commitment to renovating and equipping Primary Health Care facilities.

Local leaders, including Alhaja Ramat Adeniran and the Chairman of the Saki East Local Government Traditional Council, stressed the importance of abstinence, fidelity, and community-led efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Supporting partners lauded the state government’s prioritization of the welfare of its people.

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