Lagos set to increase response to HIV/AIDS challenge

Kayode Ogundele
Kayode Ogundele
L-R: Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (3rd left), with Marijke Winjros; Executive Director, the Global Fund, Dr. Mark Dybul; Director, Global Fund and Global Affairs, UNAIDS, Deborah Von Zinkernagel; Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris and Director, Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA), Dr. Seyi Temowo during a meeting on the Global Fund Grant for AIDS Response Initiatives between Lagos State and Global Fund in New York, U.S.A, on Wednesday,

The Lagos State Government is set to increase its response to the challenges faced by people living with HIV/AIDS in the State.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode made this known at the meeting with a delegation of Global Fund at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Wednesday.

The Governor, who had earlier declared his commitment to the judicious use of the grant, was unequivocal about the economic sense of having a healthy population in driving the growth and development of the State.

The Executive Director of Global Fund, Dr Mark Dybul remarked that the proposed grant to the health sector in Lagos State is to fight the scourge against HIV/AIDS.

This also comes at the back of the Paris declaration of last year, in which Lagos State along other major fast track cities of the world had signed on to end the epidemic by 2020.

According to him, this would be the first time in the history of global fund that a grant is being offered to any state government across the world. It is believed that Lagos State has been chosen because of the present political leadership and its performance in the State.

Earlier in the week, the Governor gave a keynote address on the need to fast track political involvement of governments in ending the AIDS scourge at the fast track cities conference on HIV/AIDS in New York.

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