WAAIDS
ASKS EFCC TO PROBE STATE AGENCIES FOR THE CONTROL OF AIDS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
FOR FINANCIAL FRAUDS
The Writers Against AIDS
has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe and investigate the financial transactions of
state agencies for the control of HIV/AIDS across the country headed majorly by
some wives of few states governors.
According to WAAIDS, It
is no more news that Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country and is home to
the third largest number of persons living with HIV/AIDS.
Poverty, stigma, embezzlement
of HIV/AIDS grant funds, discrimination and a poorly coordinated health system
constitute major barriers to HIV treatment and prevention efforts in some states.
This was contained in a
press release issued and signed by the national coordinator of the group, Mr.
Wole Adedoyin in Ibadan on Sunday after a strategic meeting with some
stakeholders in the state.
According to WAAIDS,
the HIV funds which ought to have been used in taken care of people living with
AIDS were either diverted into an unknown account for selfish purpose or used
for an unknown activities, whereas hundreds of people living with HIV/AIDS are
dying every day. In some states, Chairmanship and membership into the State’s
agency for the control of HIV/AIDS is now political.
As some politicians think
it is an avenue of making their millions not minding hundreds and thousands of
lives begging for care, attention and medication.
“It is our opinion that
the agency for the control of AIDS should be headed by medical practitioners
who are well versed in the field and not the wives of elected state governors
who have seen the position as their constitutional rights”
“It should also be
noted that every new infections starts with someone who is already infected.
New infections occur because infected persons do not take the necessary precautions
or because of poorly organized protective services. Patients are also not being
sufficiently educated on their responsibility to prevent the spread of HIV and
are not being included in protective service. HIV diagnosis is a traumatic
experience that significantly changes a person’s life. Many people in Nigeria are
still unaware of their status; these and others should be the watchwords of those
agencies at the state level but they failed to discharge them .”
“We are therefore
calling on EFCC to beam their searchlight and investigate fraudulent activities
going on in some of these states agencies. Their accounts should be audited. Valuable
lives of people living with HIV/AIDS are wasting every day for political
reasons.
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