The Jama,atul Nasirul
Islam (JNI) Kaduna chapter has appealed to the state Government to establislish
more HIV/Aids centers across the 23 local governments to reduce the high rate
of the scourage in rural areas.
The chairman of JNI in the state, Alhaji Jafaru Makarfi made the call at a news conference in kaduna on Wednesday.
The chairman of JNI in the state, Alhaji Jafaru Makarfi made the call at a news conference in kaduna on Wednesday.
Makarfi said the main purpose of the briefing was aimed at drawing the attention of the government on the significance of establishing the HIV/Aids treatment centres. “HIV/AIDS is a silent killer because many people are carriers but they don’t know they are carrying this sickness until they die. “In Kaduna alone we have about 700 ophans so with this number we should be in a place where they are segregated so that we can take care of them adequately,” he said.
He noted that for the
problem to be tackled, there was need for stakeholders to intensify effort
toward making people to come forward to be tested. “This will enable them to
know their own status early enough so that they will be able to save themselves
since its can be completely eradicated.
The chairman said, “JNI
has the list of about 700 orphans in kaduna whose parents die of HIV/Aids. “In
Kaduna alone not to talk of Local governments so we are expanding this to the
23 LGAs particularly in rural areas. “We don’t know who are the carriers
because they claimed to have this sickness or the other without knowing what is
bothering them ” Makarfi streesed the need for the media to create awareness on
the need for people especially at the grassroots to avails themselves to be
tested for HIV/Aids.
According to him, the
organisation was determined to employ and train people that would go house to
house to check on the menance. “If we don’t likely in the next 20 years we are
going to be a nation of widows and Ophans, “he said.
He called on Non
Governmental Organizations to come together under one umbrella with a view to
sensitising the public on dangers of scourage. . “The government should also
come in to collaborate with other organisations and fight the silent killer
disease”
He called on people to
stop stigmatization saying that the disease is not infectious and therefore
stop discrimination against people living with HIV/Aid. Malam Isah Kusalla,
Secretary JNI kaduna chapter said the issue of HiV /AIDS is very important and
streesd the need for intensified testing and taking care of those that have
tested positive.
Kufaina called on
government and wealthy individuals to assist in catering for those affected by
the disease. “Wealthy individuals should bring their Zakkat (Alms) to JNI for
distribution to the poor as we have the means of accounting for whatever is
given to us,” he said.
Hajiya Aisha Usman, The coodinator, Al-Umma Foundation,
an NGO said she has been living with HIV for over 17 years,adding the
foundation is for women living with HIV/Aids under JNI. According to her, she
has adopted no fewer than six ophans that are positive to HIV/AIDS and urged
the government to look for centers where those children and their parents could
be taken care of.
(NAN)
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