Wike Abolishes Payment of User-Fees For Treatment of People Living With HIV/AIDS
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has
abolished payments of user-fees for persons living with HIV/AIDS who
want to access treatment at state-owned health facilities.
Wike said the state government would
take over the payment of the user-fees to encourage more people to seek
treatment for HIV/AIDS.
He stated this yesterday during a
courtesy visit by a delegation from the United States Centre for Disease
Control and Prevention under the auspices of the Institute of Human
Virology of Nigeria at the Government House in Port Harcourt.
Wike said: “We will stop all fees
collected as user-fees for persons under the HIV/AIDS treatment
programme. This is our contribution to the partnership with the United
States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
“We will take over the payment of the HIV/AIDS user-fees for the public health facilities in the state.
“The state deputy governor will be in
charge of the programme since she is a medical doctor. We are committed
to working with the US Government to ensure we tackle this disease.”
He said the state government would also
support the efforts of the United States Centre for Disease Control and
Prevention and Institute of Human Virology of Nigeria in the programme
against HIV/AIDS.
According to the governor, “The Rivers
State Government will take all necessary measures to assist the centre
in this current push across the state.
“All the necessary support will be extended to the agency as they work in different locations of the state.”
Head of the delegation of the United
States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Tedd Ellerbrock,
said 210, 000 persons are currently infected with HIV/AIDS in Rivers
State with 40, 000 currently on anti-retroviral treatment.
He said the United States Centre for
Disease Control and Prevention is launching a new programme where
110,000 infected persons would be placed on anti-retroviral treatment to
stem the spread of the disease and control the epidemic.
He appealed to the state government to
take over the payment of user-fees for persons living with HIV/AIDS who
want anti-retroviral treatment.
“The United States Government is funding
the Institute of Human Virology of Nigeria in this effort. The US
Government will be deeply involved in all the 23 local government areas
of the state.
“We will deeply appreciate it if you
will help us with the user-fees. We have found out that if there are
user-fees, people would be discouraged from coming forward to seek
treatment. We are providing the anti-retroviral drugs and the US
Government is paying for the programme,” he said.
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