By Emman Ovuakporie & Johnbosco Agbakwuru
ABUJA— ABOUT
1,884,618 Nigerians living with Human Immuno Virus, HIV, risk death if
the Federal Government refuses to provide N58 billion for Anti
Retroviral Therapy, ART, for their treatment.
About 95 percent of the
infected patients largely depend on the ART from the United States, US,
government and Global Fund, which has been drastically scaled down as a
result of Nigeria’s refusal to accede to gay union.
This was as
revealed, Tuesday, by Rep Afe Olowookere, who made the revelation in his
presentation on behalf of House Committee on HIV/AIDS.
Olowookere
further disclosed that support from the US government and the Global
Fund are massive as both are responsible for about 95 percent of the
national HIV/AIDS treatment programme in the country.
He said: “Presently, the US government has scaled down its scale-up of service in the remaining 737 Local Government areas.
“In
addition, the US government has also withdrawn support for laboratory
services which the people living with HIV, PLWHIV, on ART requires to
conduct periodically to monitor their state of health.”
Also,
provision for HIV/AIDS activities to NACA under the 2016 budget proposal
is only N1.5 billion, a significant reduction from the N10 billion
given to it last year under the Subsidy Reinvestment Programme, SURE-P.
He
said to achieve the 2030 global target for 90-90-90, the Federal
Government must put more money into the national response to AIDS, else
the country risks another wave of HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The country has an estimated 3,200,000 PLWHIV, with about 2,592,000 currently on ART.
It
was also revealed at the budget defence that the actual cost of
treatment for a patient is N110,000, but subsidised at N31,243 annually.
The
Abdulmumin Jibrin-led Appropriation Committee however expressed
determination to assist NACA after a comprehensive reconciliation of the
funds expended the previous year has been carried out.
The
Appropriation Committee also said it will give serious consideration to
an additional N150m requested by the Commodity Market for its 2016
activities.
Source: www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/usa-reduces-aid-to-1-9m-nigerians-living-with-hiv-over-gay-support/
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