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Oyo Govt Releases N45 Million To Fight HIV/AIDS Scourge

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By Ayodele Oni

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Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has approved the sum of ₦45 million for the Oyo State Agency for the Control of AIDS (OYSACA) to further curb the spreading of HIV/AIDS across the state.

Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dotun Oyelade, in a statement, said the governor, who spoke through his Deputy, Bayo Lawal disclosed this at the inauguration ceremony of OYSACA Ambassadors in Ibadan.

He explained that the funds alongside the recent approval of the purchase of HIV test kits are targeted at strengthening Agency’s capacity to combat the epidemic.

The Governor, while inaugurating the ambassadors, including, Chief (Dr.) Saka Balogun; Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu; Chief (Mrs.) Mutiat Ladoja; Alhaji Rasaq Adeleke; Wale Saminu and Shina Peller, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving public health and reducing the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the state.

He said that the ambassadors, who were carefully selected will assist in raising awareness and support the government in its efforts to fight HIV/AIDS in the state.

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He congratulated the newly appointed Ambassadors and admonished them to lend their influence and networks to the campaign against the spread of HIV/AIDS.

“The inauguration of these ambassadors  marks a significant milestone in our collective journey towards a future where HIV/AIDS is no longer a public health threat.

“As an ambassador, you are not just a representative; you are the champions of change, you are the voices for those who have been silent, the beacon of hope for those in darkness, and the catalyst in a more inclusive and compassionate society.

“Your roles will inspire truth, promote education, and ultimately save lives.

“I commend OYSACA for these initiatives, which underscore the importance of  community engagement and leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

“Your efforts will undoubtedly contribute to  reducing stigma, increasing awareness, and ensuring everyone has access to HIV prevention, treatment, and care.

“The governor put a man of experience, Dr. Gbola Adetunji, in charge of this agency. We sought  him because of his tremendous experience in the area of healthcare deliveries, not only in Oyo State but in Nigeria.

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“And to give effect to the assignment given to him, the Government has recently approved the purchase of HIV/AIDS test kits so that it will aid or assist the ambassadors we are inaugurating today.

“Secondly, the Government has just approved the release of 45 million naira to the agency for furtherance of the activities of the agency.

“As we embark on the journey together, let us work tirelessly to ensure that our efforts yield tangible results that will leave no one behind.

“Let us strive to create an environment where everyone feels empowered to make informed decisions about their health and where those living with HIV/AIDS are supported and embraced.

“The present administration has made health one of the pillars since the first term and also as part of the sustainable development program in the Omituntun 2.0.

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“The ambassadors are carefully selected; it is not just a random picking to be our ambassador to drive this project, and I thank you for accepting to serve.

“They are eminent personalities who have impacted  our society positively, and we want them to barely give more to the society.

Earlier in his welcome address, the chairman of OYSACA, Dr. Gbola Adetunji commended the governor’s proactive approach, stressing that the funds would enhance the agency’s capacity to reach high-risk populations and deliver life-saving services more effectively.

He said the inauguration of the Ambassadors was a new chapter in the annals of the agency to seek further cooperation between the government and distinguished individuals to enhance the fight against HIV/AIDS in the state.


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