The Secretary to the Ondo State Government and Chairman, Ondo State
Agency for the Control of AIDS(ODSACA), Dr. Aderotimi Adeola has said
800,000 residents have been screened for Human Immuno Deficiency
Virus(HIV). He has further assured residents that they would soon be
freed of the virus. Adelola said this during a condom use and safer sex
sensitisation held in some hotels in Akure, the state capital in
commemoration of the 2015 World AIDS Day.
In his words, Adeola said, “The government is working towards ensuring there is zero HIV infection in the state. There will also be campaigns against discrimination and stigmatisation of people living with HIV. ODSACA has embarked on consistent HIV counselling and testing in every nook and cranny of the state.
“The law relating to HIV in the state empowers ODSACA to enforce HIV related laws, as such, it is a severe offence for hoteliers not to put condom packs in their rooms in order to promote safer sex, reduce the spread of the virus; the agency will not hesitate to prosecute defaulters.
“HIV education is now being inculcated in the secondary school curriculum. Youths are encouraged on abstinence and to spread the campaign in their homes and among their peers. Private sectors are also urged to see the task as a social responsibility to provide care and support for people living with the virus."
http://dawntodusknews.com/ondo-government-screens-residents-for-hiv-enforces-condoms-in-hotels/
In his words, Adeola said, “The government is working towards ensuring there is zero HIV infection in the state. There will also be campaigns against discrimination and stigmatisation of people living with HIV. ODSACA has embarked on consistent HIV counselling and testing in every nook and cranny of the state.
“The law relating to HIV in the state empowers ODSACA to enforce HIV related laws, as such, it is a severe offence for hoteliers not to put condom packs in their rooms in order to promote safer sex, reduce the spread of the virus; the agency will not hesitate to prosecute defaulters.
“HIV education is now being inculcated in the secondary school curriculum. Youths are encouraged on abstinence and to spread the campaign in their homes and among their peers. Private sectors are also urged to see the task as a social responsibility to provide care and support for people living with the virus."
http://dawntodusknews.com/ondo-government-screens-residents-for-hiv-enforces-condoms-in-hotels/
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