Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun has revealed that more than 30,000 residents living with HIV are currently receiving free antiretroviral therapy, counselling, and support services in health facilities across the state. The governor made this announcement on Thursday in Abeokuta during the commissioning of the Pharma-Grade Warehouse of the Ogun State Drugs and Health Commodities Management Agency.
Repositioning Healthcare for Optimal Service Delivery
Governor Abiodun stated that his administration has achieved significant milestones in the healthcare sector by repositioning the state's health system for optimal service delivery. He urged residents to take advantage of available healthcare services by visiting hospitals for proper diagnosis and treatment. According to the governor, the state government has continued to strengthen HIV prevention programmes, expand testing services, and implement measures aimed at reducing new infections.
Free Antiretroviral Therapy for Thousands
“Today, more than 30,000 residents of Ogun State living with HIV are receiving free antiretroviral therapy, counselling, and support services. We continue to strengthen prevention programmes, expand testing services, and reduce new infections,” he said. Governor Abiodun commended the Global Fund for expanding access to HIV treatment in Nigeria and supporting tuberculosis diagnosis, malaria prevention, as well as the provision of life-saving medicines and health commodities. He noted that the Fund's grants have particularly benefited women, children, adolescents, vulnerable groups, and underserved communities.
Strategic Investment in Pharma Warehouse
Describing the newly commissioned warehouse as a strategic investment, the governor said the facility would enhance the storage, management, and distribution of essential medicines and health commodities across the state. “The facility will strengthen supply chain efficiency, reduce stock-outs, and ensure that medicines and test kits reach healthcare facilities and patients across the 20 local government areas in a timely manner,” he stated.
Addressing Public Health Challenges
Abiodun acknowledged that HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria remain significant public health challenges in the state but assured that his administration, working with development partners, is making steady progress through sustained interventions aimed at reducing their impact. Reaffirming his administration's commitment to eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, the governor said efforts to combat tuberculosis have also been intensified through community outreach programmes, contact tracing, and hotspot mapping.
“Access to diagnostic services, including screening, X-rays, and laboratory testing, has been expanded, while treatment remains free and accessible. Our message is clear: tuberculosis is preventable, detectable, and curable,” he added. The governor also commended the Federal Government for its efforts in strengthening the health sector and expanding access to quality healthcare, noting that Ogun State would continue to align with the national vision by delivering measurable health outcomes for its citizens.
Commitment to Quality Healthcare
Earlier, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker, said the facility was established to improve the delivery of quality healthcare services across the state. She commended Governor Abiodun for investing in a High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) machine used for testing the quality of drugs supplied to health facilities. She disclosed that the state government plans to deploy technology capable of detecting low stock levels in medical facilities across the state.



