Rivers
Mrs Amaechi Calls For Door-To-Door Campaign Against HIV/AIDS
Wife of the Rivers State Governor, Dame Judith Amaechi has called for door-to-door campaign as a means of checking the transmission of HIV/AIDS by the end of 2010.
Dame Amaechi, who stated this yesterday in her speech as part of activities marking this year’s world AIDS Day celebration at the Federal College of Education (Technical), Omoku, charged the state Commissioner for Health Dr. Sampson Parker to come up with an initiative for the state government to make the door-to-door campaign possible.
The Governor’s wife made the call following the upsurge in the prevalence rate of the epidemic from 5.4 per cent in 2005 to 7.3 percent in 2008 inspite of numerous efforts put in by various bodies to check its prevalence.
“Every effort must be made to increase prevention activities. As mothers, fathers, leaders in the church and society, we can lead campaign against indiscriminate sex, and the society needs to come back to our good old moral ways when virginity was a virtue, and premarital sex was also a taboo,
Mrs Amaechi, continued, “In the next week, I will launch the state chapter of the National Women Coalition on AIDS (NAWOCA). This platform will conduct vigorous advocacy against HIV in women.
On his part, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sampson Parker, thanked the wife of the Governor for her encouragement and support in HIV/AIDS control.
According to him, because of the sudden increase in HIV prevalence in Rivers State, the state government has ensured that the 160 primary health centres will incorporate HIV activities in the centres.
Parker further stated that the theme for this year’s celebration, “Universal Acess and Human Rights” emphasises the critical need for universal access and draws attention to the link between violation of Human rights and HIV infection’s rate.
Also speaking, the Programme Manager of the Rivers State Agency for the Control of AIDS (RSACA), Dr. Chimeizi Okeh, stated that in a bid to ensure that people at the grassroot benefit maximally in HIV messages, a programme called community dialogue was introduced.
He, therefore, called on the council chairmen to pilot the affairs of the Local Action Committee on AIDS (LACA) to help check the virus in the various communities.
Segbeba Dokubo