In 2016, an estimated 37 000 (22,000–56,000) children were newly infected with HIV and 24,000 children died of AIDS-related illnesses. The report also stated that about 270,000 children were living with HIV in 2016, and just 32 per cent of pregnant women living with HIV had access to antiretroviral medicines to prevent transmitting the virus to their child. In her remarks, the Executive Director, UNAIDS, Michel Sidibé, said “I am privileged to announce Aisha Muhammadu Buhari’s acceptance of the appointment as UNAIDS Special Ambassador for Nigeria.
The trust and respect that she commands in the country will help us to quicken the pace of stopping new HIV infections among children as well as ensuring treatment for all children living with HIV.” The Board Chairperson of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Pauline Tallen, said “we are delighted that her excellency has accepted this important role of UNAIDS Special Ambassador. The goal of eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the country is a laudable one.”
According to her, Ms Buhari is a passionate advocate for the rights of vulnerable women and girls. During her one-year tenure, she is expected to advocate for increased access to antenatal care services and HIV testing for all pregnant women and their linkage to adequate treatment and care and she will also advocate for an increase in domestic resources for the HIV response at the federal and state levels. “My three lovely children are all HIV-free because I benefited from prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services.
All pregnant women living with HIV in Nigeria deserve children who are born free from the virus, and the new UNAIDS Special Ambassador’s voice can help us make a huge difference. She is now in a strong position to advocate for free prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services in the country,” said Lucy Attah Enyia, a beneficiary of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services. A formal ceremony to commemorate Ms Buhari’s acceptance of her appointment will take place during the visit of Mr Sidibé to Abuja, Nigeria, in April 2018.
Source: Leadership