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Friday, September 25, 2015

President Buhari's Statement At The NACA Side-Event In The United Nations Today.


STRENGTHENING THE MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND
ENSURING AN AIDS - FREE GENERATION BY 2030
THROUGH THE ELIMINATION OF MOTHER TO CHILD
TRANSMISSION OF HIV: A DUAL IMPERATIVE FOR
NIGERIA

STATEMENT BY:H.E. MUHAMMADU BUHARI
PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
AT THE 70TH UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK
ON 25TH, SEPTEMBER 2015

Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
   I welcome you to this important event. Let me express Nigeria's sincere appreciation to UN-AIDS for the support and collaboration in organizing this event.





2.  We are on the threshold of history as world leaders adopt the successor development agenda to the Millennium Development Goals. For over 30 years, HIV as a public health challenge has been causing havoc and untold hardship in virtually every part of the world. To date, several million children have been orphaned and some communities have been devastated, while economic activities have been disrupted.



3. Unfortunately, Sub -Saharan Africa bears a disproportionate burden of this epidemic. The good news is that the effort of the global community has resulted in greater control, less spread and better management.


4.  Furthermore, we have made significant progress towards the interception of mother to child transmission of HIV. In 2014 alone, over 3million pregnant women were tested for HIV and 63,000 of these tested women, accessed anti - retroviral therapy.


Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

5. What is required in our continued fight against HIV/AIDS is improved health delivery system, education, and cheaper production of anti - retroviral drugs through technology exchange. Our countries should also look at the whole field of medicare and strengthen our partnership with all stakeholders including the civil society, inter- faith and cultural bodies for education and dissemination of information at all levels. Nigeria will also like to call upon all pharmaceutical companies for more cooperation and understanding in reducing the cost of anti - retroviral drugs through production of generic items.


Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates.

6. Nigeria will continue to work with development partners and key stakeholders to strengthen the means of implementation of the SDGs as elaborated in the Post- 2015 Development Agenda. At the continental level, Nigeria remains fully committed to the outcome of the Abuja process as evident in the 2002 Declaration, the Action Framework on Roll – Back Malaria. In addition, the 2013 Abuja + 12 Declaration is a strong commitment towards eliminating HIV and AIDs in Africa by 2030. Globally, the United Nations Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS of 2011 is a major reference point for intensifying efforts to eliminate the epidemic.

7.  Nigeria appreciates the support of our development partners for their support and commitment to the total eradication of HIV/AIDs, Tuberculosis and Malaria as well as other deadly communicable diseases, for example Ebola, when an epidemic arises.


8. I therefore encourage you to continue in your efforts to sustain the fight against infant and maternal deaths, HIV and AIDs, Tuberculosis, Malaria and other communicable diseases, high on the global development agenda.

9. Let us work together to make HIV and AIDs history by 2030.


10.  I thank you.


12 comments:

  1. He should come back and tackle the shameful economic situation in the country.

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  2. Am confused did he read all this, can he read, can he see well, was he able to pronunce the words, does he understand the content of the article..........I might just be delusional........but i hate to hear, see or imagine AIDS......its scares the shiiit out of me

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    1. Henry ,I can now see what u are made of.You are uncouth.
      No need educating you cos u will never learn.
      Wish u all you can get from your behaviour.

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  3. Yeah, its true. I am in Nigeria, but I am from Ukraine. Corruption is a great problem here like in my country (Ukraine) also. However I found good site with very interesting and useful information all about breaking news in Nigeria today. Actually helpful resource!

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  4. Yeah, its true. I am in Nigeria, but I am from Ukraine. Corruption is a great problem here like in my country (Ukraine) also. However I found good site with very interesting and useful information all about breaking news in Nigeria today. Actually helpful resource!

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  5. I can't sight my DG ke...
    Looks like he's the one behind gov Fayemi

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  6. Not interested in reading recitations!

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Oky seen.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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