Under the visionary leadership of Engr. Seyi Makinde, Oyo State has navigated the complexities of HIV service delivery to emerge as one of Nigeriaâs top five States in HIV sustainability.
This remarkable achievement reflects not only the administrationâs commitment to public health but also its ability to turn challenges into opportunities.
Central to this transformation was the appointment of Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi as the Honourable Commissioner for Health. Her expertise and dedication have been instrumental in implementing the Stateâs health policies, which muscularly hinged on Omituntun 2.0, epitomizing the principle of putting a âround peg in a round hole.â
Dr. Ajetunmobiâs approach to leadership has fostered a collaborative environment where innovative solutions could thrive.
Oyo State boasts a remarkably low HIV prevalence rate of just 0.9%, making it one of the least affected States in Nigeria and the second lowest in the southwestern region.
However, this success was hard-won. The administration faced significant challenges, including stigma, inadequate access to healthcare, and the need for improved funding and resources. Rather than seeing these hurdles as insurmountable, Engr. Makindeâs Government viewed them as catalysts for change.
Under Dr. Ajetunmobiâs guidance, the State launched a comprehensive strategy to enhance HIV services. This initiative included the integration of HIV prevention and treatment within mainstream healthcare, ensuring that those in need could access care without stigma. With over 42 treatment centers and more than 1,600 service delivery points established, the Government significantly improved access to vital services.
Recognizing the financial barriers faced by many, especially the indigent population living with HIV, the administration has initiated a nearly finalized free enrollment program for health insurance for some people living with HIV. This innovative step aims to ensure that even the most vulnerable individuals can receive the care they need without the burden of cost. The commitment to inclusivity underscores Engr. Makindeâs belief that healthcare is a right, not a privilege.
To further bolster community engagement, the Government implemented awareness campaigns that emphasized the importance of HIV testing and treatment. By promoting openness and reducing stigma, Oyo State has fostered a supportive environment that encourages individuals to seek help. This cultural shift has been vital in increasing testing rates and connecting more people to care.
The culmination of these efforts has garnered recognition for Oyo State, which was recently honored as one of the five States most prepared to own and sustain an HIV program in Nigeria.
This accolade reflects the tireless work of Engr. Seyi Makinde and Dr. Ajetunmobi, whose collaborative efforts have paved the way for a healthier future for the people of Oyo State.
Through effective leadership, strategic partnerships, and a deep commitment to public health, the Makinde administration has not only transformed HIV services but also set a benchmark for other States to follow. The journey is far from over, but with a foundation built on resilience and innovation, the future looks promising for those living with HIV in Oyo State. Engr. Seyi Makindeâs visionary governance continues to inspire hope and drive positive change, proving that challenges can indeed be transformed into triumphs.