AS
Nigerians today join the rest of the world to mark Valentine’s Day season of
love activities, the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, NACA, has called
for caution against activities that could heighten the risk of contracting
HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Infections, STIs.
Making the call in Abuja, Director General of the Agency,
Professor John Idoko, recognised Valentine Day as a period where gratitude of
love is demonstrated between individuals through gestures of affection such as
flowers, perfumes, cloths among other gift items.
His
words: “Valentine Day as good as it may be, has however, brought up a worrisome
aspect festering this celebration of love season. This is the high rate of
indiscriminate sexual and other negative activities which are perpetrated on
this day leading to uninformed decision making among adolescents.
“In
our quest to actualise a generation free from HIV/AIDS, NACA is advising that
at this season of love, Nigerians should make informed decisions about their
sexual engagements in order to halt the spread of the virus.”
Reminding
Nigerians on the need to be principled and to abstain, or indulge only in
protected sex at this period of love sharing. Idoko remarked that consumption
of alcohol had become a worrisome aspect and catalyst in the spread of HIV/AIDS
among sexual active partners.
“Either
good or bad, alcohol intake does influence an individual’s judgments and
perceptions. It is widely observed that drinking alcohol leads to increased
risky sexual behaviour, like not using protection to prevent HIV/AIDS, or
having sex that you will regret you had.
“As
we celebrate love at this period of Valentine Day, it is good to note that safe
sex is not just about protecting oneself, but however protecting those we love.
As a nation, we must all come together with our partners and loved ones to
discuss HIV/AIDS epidemic and above all get tested, he said.“
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