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    Subsidize malaria drugs – Reps urge FG

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    The House of Representatives said on Thursday that declaring a state of emergency on malaria could be a step in the right direction given the spate of the protozoan disease across the country.

    To this extent, the House called on the Federal Government to subsidize malaria drugs if it cannot make them free at all government-owned health centres for the benefit of Nigerians.

    Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Committee on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Control on Thursday, Chairman of the Committee, Amobi Ogar, said despite the rate of malaria infection, most Nigerians cannot access drugs owing to their expensive prices.

    The lawmaker also promised that the committee would do everything possible to rid the country of substandard and fake mosquito-borne drugs and mete out appropriate sanctions to those producing them.

    This is just as he maintained that the committee would take a look at the operation and processes of the Global Fund concerning intervention in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

    He said, “I am concerned by the havoc malaria is wrecking on our populace, and we are going to push and advocate that mosquito-borne drugs be subsidized if not made free at all government health centres. It is no rocket science that most Nigerians are affected by malaria, and yet, drugs are not readily available, while the ones available are very exorbitant.

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    “My vision is to see a Nigeria where malaria drugs will be given to our people for free or subsidized.

    “As you are all aware, the committee is saddled with the responsibility to formulate legislative measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, coordinating and harmonizing the activities of government and non-governmental agencies on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria generally to ensure the effectiveness of the efforts at HIV/AIDS and malaria control, remedy, and cure for AIDS patients.

    “It is our duty to protect our people since we are their representatives. Therefore, producers and distributors of fake and substandard malaria drugs will have no hiding place under our watch.

    “We are also to oversee all agencies under our jurisdiction and annual budget estimates, among other responsibilities, pursuant to Standing Order 20, Rule 52 of the House of Representatives (10th edition).”

    Ogar added, “Following my appointment as substantive chairman of the committee by Tajudeen Abbas in the 10th National Assembly, I’ve done extensive research in the areas of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. I’ve also had interface and interactive meetings with key stakeholders within our purview, and I must say to you all that there is work to be done.

    “We are going to devise a new mechanism and approach in our engagements and fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria control in our country to make a difference and avoid the failures of the past,” he said.

    To achieve its mandate, Ogar stressed the importance of partnership and collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

    “Our oversight of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, the core agency of the committee, must be strategic and robust to ensure they brace up to their responsibilities. To achieve all our objectives, we are ready to partner and collaborate with relevant ministries, departments, agencies, donor agencies, and non-governmental organisations. I assure you that we are ready to move mountains to ensure we succeed,” he added.

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    Kwara: Protesting Plateau women destroy military checkpoints over killings

    Kwara residents protest against killings, seek urgent action

    April 25, 2026
    Angry Plateau mob sets three ablaze for killing traditional ruler

    Angry Plateau mob sets three ablaze for killing traditional ruler

    April 25, 2026
    Police bust spirit fraud syndicate targeting Kano residents

    Police rescue nine kidnapped victims along Benin–Lagos route

    April 25, 2026
    At least 30 traditional rulers have fled their palaces in southern Kwara State as a result of a prolonged wave of kidnappings, assassinations, and violent attacks.

    30 Kwara traditional rulers flee palaces over terror attacks

    April 25, 2026
    Group confronts Ghanaian migrant in South Africa amid rising xenophobia concerns captured in viral social media videos

    ‘We don’t want Africans here’, South Africans attack Ghanaian, begin anti-foreigner protests

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