The Nigerian government has approved N4.5 billion for the procurement of HIV treatment packs to support Nigerians living with HIV/AIDS.
This decision comes after a recent emergency humanitarian waiver granted by the United States government, reversing a previous funding pause on HIV treatment in developing countries, including Nigeria.
The funding pause had been implemented under an executive directive by former US President Donald Trump.
Nigeria has long relied on international assistance for its HIV programs, particularly through the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
According to the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Ali Pate, the approved budget will facilitate the procurement of 150,000 HIV treatment packs over the next four months.
This will ensure uninterrupted access to essential medication for those living with HIV/AIDS.
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has also established a committee to develop a long-term strategy for funding HIV programs domestically.