Tag: World Aids Day

  • World AIDS Day: Makinde’s Wife Declares Support for Victims

    World AIDS Day: Makinde’s Wife Declares Support for Victims

    Wife of Oyo State Governor, Engr. (Mrs). Tamunominini Makinde has reaffirmed her commitment to the well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS, calling on World leaders to join hands with the State Government to promote policies geared towards the victims’ total healthiness.

    Engr. Makinde, who Chairs Oyo State Agency for the Control of AIDS (OYSACA) made the call today, while delivering an address during a rally to mark the 2021 World AIDS Day held at Agodi, Ibadan.

    Mrs. Makinde who was represented by the Executive Secretary OYSACA, Dr. Lanre Abass while speaking at this year’s celebration tagged “End Inequalities, End AIDS, Through Sustainable Finance”, noted that it is high time political and world leaders keep to their promises.

    “Tackling inequalities will advance the human rights of key populations and people living with HIV, make societies better prepared to beat Covid-19 and other pandemics and support economic recovery and stability. Fulfilling the promise to tackle inequalities will save millions of lives and will benefit society as a whole, but it requires trans-formative change. Political economic and social policies need to protect the rights of everyone and pay attention to the needs of disadvantaged and marginalized communities”, she said.

    She opined that global inequalities affect everyone irrespective of ethnic group and geographical location, adding that without bold actions, the world risks missing the target to end AIDS by 2030 as highlighted by the United Nations on AIDS (UNAIDS).

    She noted that the prolonged COVID-19 pandemics which have spiralled into social and economic crises across the globe are factors that should be looked into in tackling AIDS.

    “Leaders must now move commitment to action and be bold to implement policies on inequalities. They must promote inclusive social and economic growth, discriminatory laws, policies and. practices must be eliminated in order to ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities. It is time for our leaders to keep their promises to act now.”

    “So let us remind our leaders that global inequalities affect us all, no matter who we are or where we came from, let us come together to end inequalities, end AIDS and all other pandemics that thrive on inequalities.”

    “And if the transformative measures needed on AIDS are not taken, the world will also stay trapped in Covid-19 crisis and be dangerously unprepared for the pandemics to come.”

    “We can still end AIDS by 2030, but only if we act courageously as the transformation approach that we need to end AIDS will also protect the world against future pandemics”, she said.

    She then appealed to citizens of the State to avail themselves the opportunity of getting tested which is free throughout the world, in order for them to know their status.

    “The reason being that if one is positive, it is not a death sentence. Treatment is free, drugs are free and are accessible in numbers of our Primary and Secondary Healthcare Centers; about Twenty-two across the State.”

    She however said, “And if you are negative, then you continue to do those things that you have been doing that have kept you negative”.

  • Legacy Initiative Marks World Aids Day With Outreach To Schools

    Legacy Initiative Marks World Aids Day With Outreach To Schools

    By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto

    Every year, on 1st December, the world commemorates World AIDS Day. People around the world unite to show support for people living with and affected by HIV and to remember those who lost their lives to AIDS.
    This was contained in a release signed and issued to newsmen in Sokoto by the spokesperson to the Initiative, Hajiya Aeesha Mains.

    The release further said in 2020, the world’s attention has been focused by the COVID-19 pandemic on health and how pandemics affect lives and livelihoods. COVID-19 is showing once again how health is interlinked with other critical issues, such as reducing inequality, human rights, gender equality, social protection and economic growth. With this in mind, this year the theme of World AIDS Day is “GLOBAL SOLIDARITY, SHARED RESPONSIBILITY”.

    Inline its commitment to create awareness on the disease especially among young people, who are most vulnerable to the disease, MMAWT Legacy Initiative took its campaign to community day secondary school and government girls day secondary school, Yabo.
    On arrival, the advocacy team led by the Executive Director of the foundation, Dr Balbasatu Ibrahim met with the students who were sensitized on the disease by Dr Auwal Ahmad, who is also the Executive Director of Productive Youths Development Initiative.

    Dr Auwal Ahmad, took time to educate the students on the importance of testing and counseling, signs and symptoms of the disease and the precautionary measures needed to guard against being infected with the disease.

    In her Goodwill message to the students, Hajiya Maryam Mairo Aminu Waziri Tambuwal said “with a United Nations estimate of 690,000 people dying from AIDS-related illnesses in the past year, it has become imperative for all hands to be on deck in the global fight against the disease”.
    The Wife of the Governor further said, COVID-19 has demonstrated that, during a pandemic, no one is safe until everyone is safe.

    Leaving people behind is not an option if we are to succeed. Eliminating stigma and discrimination, putting people at the centre and grounding our responses in human rights and gender-responsive approaches are key to ending the HIV pandemic.
    Highlight of the event was the distribution Exercise Books, School Bags, Sandals, Writing materials and COVID-19 prevention essentials to the students in continuation of the foundation’s back to school support programme.

    The Advocacy team includes, The special adviser to the Governor on Female Education, Hajiya Aisha Maina, Permanent secretary ministry of social welfare, Hajiya Hauwa’u Abubakar, DG SOSMEDA, Hajiya Aishatu Hassan Turai, Hajiya Laraba Dattijo, Hajiya Suwaiba Haruna, Hajiya Ummu Abubakar and Hajiya Hassana Dangaskiya, members of the Youth Vanguard, and other associates of the foundation.