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First Lady Champions National Support for Tinubu’s 2030 HIV-Free Nigeria Agenda

First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has appealed to citizens across all walks of life to rally behind the Tinubu administration’s renewed commitment to ending HIV/AIDS in the country by 2030, saying national unity and collective responsibility are essential to achieving the target.

Speaking at the 2025 World AIDS Day commemoration held at the State House Banquet Hall, Abuja, the First Lady said the day offered “an opportunity for reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment,” stressing that Nigeria must not lose momentum after years of notable progress in prevention, treatment, and care.

Despite gains recorded in partnership with global donors, she warned that stigma and discrimination remain strong barriers, urging Nigerians to “confront the judgment and exclusion that still surrounds HIV/AIDS,” and ensure every affected person is treated with dignity.

Senator Tinubu highlighted recent strides under the national HIV response, including prioritising the elimination of vertical transmission, expanding paediatric treatment, and strengthening long-term sustainability.

She noted that with robust support from the Global Fund, the National AIDS and STDs Control Programme (NASCP) had made “significant progress,” especially in protecting mothers and children.

She also spotlighted the Free to Shine Campaign, launched nationwide this year through the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), which promotes the triple elimination of HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis by 2030.

According to her, the initiative reinforces Africa’s political will to safeguard women and children through early testing, timely treatment, and stigma reduction.

“We are moving steadily towards the global target of eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B by 2030,” she said, noting that integration of health services and efficient resource use have boosted results.

However, she cautioned that Nigeria’s HIV response remains heavily donor-dependent, making sustainability a crucial concern as international funding patterns shift.

She welcomed the Federal Government’s proactive approval of $200 million to support HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria programmes, and disclosed that NACA had begun deeper engagements with state governments to ensure “long-term ownership and continuity” of interventions.

Calling for national solidarity, the First Lady urged: “As we move forward, I call on all Nigerians to support the Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his commitment to achieving an HIV-free Nigeria by 2030.”

She commended the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate; the Director-General of NACA, Dr. Temitope Ilori; NASCP; development partners; civil society groups; and traditional and religious leaders for sustaining Nigeria’s HIV response.

Senator Tinubu also appealed directly to families, teachers, and young people, stressing the need for open conversations and responsible health behaviour.

“HIV/AIDS is no longer a disease of shame. To our young people, take responsibility for your health—get tested and know your status. To our communities, let us foster a culture of love, acceptance, and support”, she said.

Reaffirming her optimism, the First Lady said Nigeria must continue to show empathy, compassion, and resilience as it works towards “ending HIV/AIDS by 2030.”

The Nation

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