From left: Dr Bilal Camara, UNAIDS Country Director, Professor John Idoko, DG NACA, Mr Ibrahim Abdulkadir, National Secretary, Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (Representing National Coordinator NEPWHAN) and Mr Alex Ogundipe, Director Policy and Strategy Department NACA, during the International Press in Abuja yesterday. Photo NACA |
Country Director, UNAIDS, Dr Bilali Camara said Nigeria is able to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
Dr Camara said this yesterday at a press briefing to commence the World AIDS Day celebration in Abuja.
Camara said “at the end of 2015, I can say with clarity that Nigeria is among the countries which have halted the spread and reversed the trend of HIV epidemic. There is no doubt that with the fast tracking approach being promoted, Nigeria will end AIDS by 2030.”
Dr Camara said this yesterday at a press briefing to commence the World AIDS Day celebration in Abuja.
Camara said “at the end of 2015, I can say with clarity that Nigeria is among the countries which have halted the spread and reversed the trend of HIV epidemic. There is no doubt that with the fast tracking approach being promoted, Nigeria will end AIDS by 2030.”