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The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has announced that Nigeria’s National Tuberculosis program has surpassed its targets.
This was made known by the Director of Public Health Dr Chukwuma Anyaike in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday, in Abuja, while highlighting the program’s journey historic feat and the challenges ahead.
He described the feat as a remarkable achievement attributable to scaling up evidence-based diagnostic innovations.
NAN reports that on Friday, Nigeria launched the Private Sector Strategy to End Tuberculosis, which was organized by StopTB Nigeria in Lagos.
The theme of the event was ‘It’s time for the private sector to join the fight against tuberculosis’.
During the event, it was noted that despite progress in case identification and governmental efforts, significant challenges remain, impacting the country’s poorest and most vulnerable populations.
It was noted that the strategy calls for private sector involvement in order to raise 25 million dollars for TB initiatives, which would be matched by government and development partners.
The Public Health Director said that this unprecedented success, however, was now being threatened by a dire shortage of diagnostic cartridges and TB medicines.
He said that this could potentially roll back all achievements and risk the interruption of essential programming by September.
According to Anyaike, the combined efforts of the public and private sectors, along with international partners, are crucial in securing a TB-free future for the country.
He detailed how the program’s increased efforts and ambition led to scaling up interventions and coverage. “Through several evidence-based diagnostic innovations, we were able to reach and exceed our targets. This is a first in the history of TB response in Nigeria,” he added.
He said that the success had brought hope and momentum to the fight against TB, showcasing what could be achieved with dedicated effort and strategic innovation.
He, however, expressed grave concerns over the current shortage of diagnostic cartridges and TB medicines, saying, “We are facing a critical shortage that threatens to undo our progress. If not addressed, essential programming may be interrupted by September,” he warned.
Anyaike said that the shortage underlined the fragility of health gains in the face of supply chain disruptions and funding gaps.
In response to the crisis, he said that the National TB Program had launched a Private Sector Strategy, anticipating a crucial role for private sector contributions in sustaining and enhancing the TB response.
He said, “This strategy aligns with SDG 17, which emphasizes strong partnerships. Without such collaboration, achieving the remaining 16 SDGs will be difficult.”
Anyaike noted that the strategy aimed to create a robust health system through private sector engagement, ensuring the continuity and expansion of TB control measures.
According to him, the fight against TB was not just a health issue but also a social and economic one.
“Investing in TB control saves lives and contributes to the overall development and prosperity of the nation.
“Effective TB control can alleviate the economic burden on families and communities, fostering social stability and growth,” he added.
Anyaike commended the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Ali Pate, for his support in the fight against TB.
He also appreciated the Stop TB Partnership Nigeria for leading the private sector engagement strategy, and Prof Peter Piot for his valuable contributions to TB and HIV programs in Nigeria. “We also thank the Global Fund, USAID, WHO, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Agbami partners, along with all implementing partners, civil society organizations, and TB survivors.
Also, community gatekeepers, national and sub-national program managers media, academia and other stakeholders are well appreciated,” he said.
Stressing that the global nature of TB emphasized the interconnectedness of health security, he added, “TB anywhere is TB everywhere; there is the need for increased investment and sustained support to ensure Nigeria does not lose its hard-won gains.
“We call for the continued support and enhanced collaboration to maintain and build on the progress made.
“We can achieve our goal of ending TB in Nigeria with your continued support. Let us not let this momentum falter,” he said.
NAN recalls that Nigeria is among the 30 high-burden countries for TB.
In 2020, the estimated incidence of TB in Nigeria was 452,000 TB cases out of which 138,591 were diagnosed and notified.
This gap in TB case identification is a major area of focus for the national TB program.
A major issue with TB in the country is the low TB case finding for both adults and children.
(NAN)

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