Easter: Lagos preaches safe practices to prevent spread of HIV

Lagos State Government has extended warm Easter greetings to all residents of the state, imploring them to engage in safe practices to prevent the spread of HIV.

In a statement by the agency’s Public Affairs Unit, the Chief Executive Officer of LSACA, Dr Folakemi Animashaun, congratulated residents on the occasion of Easter and emphasized the importance of adopting healthy lifestyles and safe practices to prevent the spread of HIV during and after the festive period.

She noted that Easter, which commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, is a season that symbolises renewal, hope, and love — values should inspire how individuals care for their health and that of others.

Animashaun urged Lagosians to celebrate responsibly by adhering to preventive health measures, such as practicing safe sex, undergoing regular health screenings, and embracing moderation in lifestyle choices, emphasising that healthy habits are vital for physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

“As we celebrate Easter, a season of renewal and hope, I extend heartfelt congratulations to all residents of Lagos State. I encourage everyone to prioritize healthy living and adopt safe practices to help curb the spread of HIV,” he said.

“Let us uphold the values of love, care, and personal responsibility, and commit to safeguarding not only our health but also the well-being of those around us.”

Animashaun also encouraged residents to show love and support to people living with or affected by HIV, not just during the festive periods but at all times.

She reiterated that HIV is not merely a medical condition but a societal issue that requires collective compassion, understanding, and action.

She stressed that stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV can result in numerous negative consequences, including delayed access to medical treatment, increased risk of transmission, and heightened mental health challenges.

“Discrimination has long stood as a barrier to effective HIV response. It discourages individuals from seeking the medical care they need and disclosing their HIV status to loved ones, healthcare providers, and their communities,” she added.

The CEO reiterated the state government’s efforts geared towards promoting healthcare initiatives in the state. She encouraged everyone to support these efforts by staying informed, getting tested, and accessing appropriate healthcare services.

She, however, reaffirmed that HIV testing and counselling services remain free at all designated healthcare facilities across the state, underscoring the government’s unwavering commitment to accessible and affordable healthcare, particularly in the prevention, control, and management of HIV.

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