Monday, December 1

By Saheed Oyelakin

The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Monday called for renewed commitment to ending the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome by 2030.

Tinubu made the call in a statement on her X handle to mark World AIDS Day 2025, themed “Overcoming Disruptions; Transforming the AIDS Response.”

She said the annual commemoration serves as a reminder to “revamp efforts” toward “ending HIV/AIDS by 2030.”

She noted that the country has made progress in HIV prevention, treatment and care over the years.

“Over the years, Nigeria has made remarkable progress in HIV prevention, treatment, and care, but our journey towards an AIDS-free nation continues.

“Every Nigerian deserves access to life-saving services, free from stigma and discrimination,” she said.

The First Lady encouraged young people to take responsibility for their health by knowing their HIV status and seeking treatment if they test positive.

“To our youth, take charge of your health, know your HIV status by getting tested, and seek treatment if found positive.

“To our communities, I call on you to show compassion and support and say no to stigmatisation.

“Happy World AIDS Day 2025,” she added.

World AIDS Day is observed globally on December 1 every year to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, support people living with the virus, and remember those who have died from AIDS-related illnesses.

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