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18,000 Ebonyi Residents Living With HIV - Ebonyi Govt Reveals

The Ebonyi State Agency for the Control of AIDS (EBOSACA) on Thursday identified Abakaliki, Edda, and Ohaozara local government areas as having the highest HIV prevalence rate in Ebonyi State.

The Executive Secretary of EBOSACA, Prince Andrew Iteshi, revealed the statistic during the flag-off of the Local Government Sensitisation Tour and free medical outreach held at the Ezza North LGA Headquarters, Ebiaji, as part of the activity marking the build-up to the 2025 World AIDS Day.

He noted that the state currently has an estimated 18,000 people living with HIV, adding that the agency has intensified door-to-door HIV testing and community sensitisation across all the 13 LGAs in the state.

Providing the updated data, Prince Iteshi said that the 2018 NAIIS report placed Ebonyi’s HIV prevalence at 0.8 per cent, representing about 16,300 people.

He confirmed that 94 to 95 per cent of these cases – 15,610 individuals have already been identified and placed on treatment, noting that urban communities generally have a higher HIV burden than rural areas.

According to him, the LGAs with the highest burden included Abakaliki – 1.2 per cent prevalence, Edda (Afikpo South) and Ohaozara about 0.9 per cent, Afikpo North about 1.0 per cent, followed by Izzi and Ikwo council areas.

He noted that although daily testing reveals new cases, the agency is closing the gap through expanded community outreach.

“We are here to engage stakeholders at the grassroots, including the traditional rulers, political leaders, women groups, youth groups, and security agencies.

“Through our partners, we provide free medical services, HIV testing and counselling to reduce the spread of HIV across communities,” he stated.

Iteshi added that HIV treatment and follow-up remain free in all designated ART sites, with patients enrolling immediately after diagnosis, announcing the introduction of injectable PrEP, taken once every two months, for individuals at risk of HIV.

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Wisdom Nwedene studied English Language at Ebonyi State University. He is a writer, an editor and has equally interviewed many top Nigerian Politicians and celebrities. For publication of your articles, press statements, upload of biography, video content, contact him via email: nwedenewisdom@gmail.com

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