HIV Treatment Remains Free at Government Facilities – NACA DG
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has dismissed social media claims that the subsidy for Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) has been withdrawn.
In a statement on Sunday, March 9, in Abuja, NACA Director-General Temitope Ilori refuted the claim that ART would now cost N250,000 per dose, with patients required to pay N500,000 monthly, calling it false and misleading.
“We want to categorically state that HIV treatment in Nigeria remains free of charge at government-approved health facilities,” she said.
“We give thanks to donor agencies, including the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Global Fund, and other development partners for their continued support.
“There has been no withdrawal of funding or support from the US Government, USAID, or the World Health Organisation (WHO) regarding HIV treatment in Nigeria.”
Ilori reaffirmed NACA’s commitment to ensuring uninterrupted access to HIV treatment, emphasizing that collaboration with donor partners remains strong in providing free and accessible care.
She urged the public to disregard the misinformation and avoid unnecessary panic, stressing that sustaining progress in controlling HIV/AIDS remains a top priority.
The Director-General also warned against spreading unverified information, noting that it can create unwarranted fear and hinder efforts to combat the disease.
“We encourage Nigerians to rely on verified sources for health-related information.
NACA remains committed to ensuring that no person living with HIV is denied access to life-saving treatment due to misinformation or fear,” she said.
You may be interested

Supreme Court Decides Fate of ADC Leadership Dispute
gisthub - Apr 22, 2026The Supreme Court has reserved its verdict regarding an appeal from David Mark, the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Mark…

Experts Sound Alarm on Massive Undiagnosed HIV Cases Among Nigerian Children
gisthub - Apr 22, 2026Health officials and development partners are expressing urgent concern regarding the thousands of Nigerian children currently living with undiagnosed and untreated HIV. These…

Fat Joe Faces Backlash for Asserting Afrobeats Roots in Jamaica
gisthub - Apr 22, 2026Rapper Fat Joe has ignited a debate by suggesting that Afrobeats has its origins in Jamaica. He made these remarks during a recent…
Most from this category

Court Approves Seizure of Opioids Valued at N33.6 Billion by NDLEA
gisthub - Apr 22, 2026
Kaduna High Court Postpones El-Rufai Bail Ruling Until June
gisthub - Apr 22, 2026









Leave a Comment