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November 8, 2024 “Little Fingers” A Story of HIV Infection in Akwa Ibom

“Little Fingers” A Story of HIV Infection in Akwa Ibom

“Little Fingers” is a Special Report on HIV infection amongst babies and children in the state, which is possible through Mother to child Transmission. Statistics speak to babies contracting the virus and having to take Antiretroviral drugs from infancy.

The report curated by Inspiration FM’s senior health correspondent; IMA DEM, shows how women living with the virus are looking away from a potent intervention – Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV – PMTCT, due to stigmatisation and discrimination. This is further increasing the number of new infections in the state and putting more infants at risk.

“Little Fingers” is simply advocating the Anti stigma and discrimination law in Akwa Ibom to improve the HIV epidemic control. It is believed that with safe spaces for infected persons and even persons not infected, Akwa Ibom can cut back on new infections.

Statistics show that about 12,000 new infections were recorded in 2023 alone, over 3,000 infants and children are on treatment in Akwa Ibom ( data obtained by ECEWS; an organisation providing treatment and care interventions), as the numbers could be more, and over 160,000 residents are currently on treatment. Also research carried by another organisation; CCCRN reflects that discriminatory attitudes towards Persons living with HIV – PLHIVs in Akwa Ibom is high, buttressing a report by the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey – NDHS which reported that 61% of residents discriminate against infected persons.

Ending AIDS is the target, and part of the strategies to attain this is highlighted in this Special Report.

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November 6, 2024 Commissioner of Transport Aims to Implement Resolutions of Stakeholders Summit

Commissioner of Transport Aims to Implement Resolutions of Stakeholders Summit

The State’s Transport Ministry has taken bold steps to implement resolutions from the recent transport stakeholders summit.

The Commissioner for Transport, Rt. Hon. ORMAN ESIN, on Monday, November 4th launched an anti-touting committee to restore order on the state’s roads.

The committee is to clampdown on defaulters who park wrongly, one way users, motorcyclists going beyond their areas of operation, drivers using wrong indicators, among others, in a bid to sanitize the transport sector.

The move aligns with Governor UMO ENO’s ARISE agenda, aiming to sanitize the transport sector.

The move is also to curb avoidable road crashes in the state during the fast approaching Yuletide. Hon. ESIN also demanded the highest level of professionalism from members of the committee, notifying that the ministry is working with the Police to deploy some officers to join the committee in the operations.

He warned members of the public against disobeying traffic instructions, noting that mobile courts are strategically positioned across the state for speedy trial of offenders, in accordance with the law enabling its operations.

ESIN, who noted that the committee seeks to minimize avoidable accidents during the upcoming Yuletide season, demanded a top-notch professionalism from committee members.

By implementing these measures, the Transport Ministry aims to ensure a safer, more organized transportation system in Akwa Ibom State.

November 6, 2024 Federal Government Reverses 18 Years University Age Policy

Federal Government Reverses 18 Years University Age Policy

The 18 years entry age for university admission has been reversed by the newly appointed Minister of Education, Dr. MORUFU OLATUNJI ALAUSA.

The 18 years entry policy initiated by Professor TAHIR MAMMAN, former Minister of Education, had generated controversy.

Addressing journalists upon assumption of office, ALAUSA said the policy was detrimental to the Federal Government, stressing that the reversal of the policy was aimed at reducing the number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.

He said the policy is also not sustainable for the education sector, explaining that the 16-year-age limit would be maintained and exceptions would be granted for gifted children.

November 6, 2024 BREAKING: COAS, Taoreed Lagbaja Is Dead

BREAKING: COAS, Taoreed Lagbaja Is Dead

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, is dead.

This was confirmed in a statement released by the Special Adviser to the President, Bayo Onanuga, on Wednesday.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, regrets to announce the passing of Lt. General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, Chief of the Army Staff, at age 56,” the statement read.

He wished Lt. General Lagbaja eternal peace and honours his significant contributions to the nation.

Recall that President Tinubu just promoted the Acting Chief of Army Staff; Olufemi Oluyede to the rank of Lt. General.

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