MIMIKO STRENGTHENS FIGHT AGAINST HIV
Governor Olusegun Mimiko’s led
administration has enhanced its determination to ensure zero tolerance
to HIV new infections and access to mobile HIV counseling and testing to
every category of people in the state by carrying out a minimum
prevention package for Most at Risk men in Ondo West and Akure South
local government areas of the state.
The prevention intervention
programme which was carried out by Girls to Women Research Development
Centre with the mandate of the Ondo State Agency for the Control of
AIDS, through a World Bank assisted project was aimed at ensuring
behavioural maintenance activities, prompt HIV counseling and testing,
management of sexually transmitted diseases, end to stigmatization and
discrimination against people living with HIV and the need for the most
at risk men in the society to know their HIV status.
Addressing the
participants, the Secretary to the State Government and Chairman, Ondo
State Agency for the Control of AIDS (ODSACA), Dr. Aderotimi Adelola,
maintained that the participants must keep to the HIV minimum prevention
standard in order to secure their future and the society, stating that
good behavioural conduct is key to preventing HIV new infection and
maintaining a healthy living.
The Secretary to the State Government
who was represented by Community Mobilisation Officer of ODSACA, Mrs.
Funmilade Akinrelere, called on them to adequately utilize the knowledge
gained in the programme inform other members of the society that are
most at risk to join in the fight against HIV/AIDS, zero tolerance and
bringing the prevalence down in Ondo State.
Speaking, the Executive
Director, Girls to Women Research and Development Centre, Mrs. Olamide
Falana, said the organization will continue to ensure qualitative care
for the common people through evidence based developments intervention,
stressing that the training will secure their future by ensuring good
attitude that will better their health and ensure HIV free society.
She appealed to the most at risk men to be conscious of their health and activities, as this has direct link with their future.
Similarly,
a facilitator, Dr. Tunde Ajidagba, said the training focus on
management of sexually transmitted diseases, as it prone vulnerable
persons to HIV, stating that the training will widen their horizon on
the need to live safe and thus protecting the population from the
scourge of HIV.
Ayokunle Ikusemiju,
Press Officer,
Office of the SSG.
No comments:
Post a Comment