HIV PREVALENCE IN NIGERIA: Over 24 Million Youths Affected Amid U.S. Aid Suspension

HIV PREVALENCE IN NIGERIA: Over 24 Million Youths Affected Amid U.S. Aid Suspension

New data from Statisense has revealed alarm!ng figures on the number of Nigerians aged 14 to 24 living with HIV, just weeks after the U.S. government suspended HIV aid to Nigeria.

 

The report, based on estimates from UN/NAOMI, indicates that over 24 million young Nigerians are currently living with the v!rus, with Lagos (3.45 million), Kano (3.33 million), and Kaduna (2.12 million) topping the list of the affected states.

 

Top 12 States with the Highest HIV Cases (Ages 14–24)
1️⃣ Lagos — 3.45 million
2️⃣ Kano — 3.33 million
3️⃣ Kaduna — 2.12 million
4️⃣ Katsina — 1.97 million
5️⃣ Oyo — 1.93 million
6️⃣ Rivers — 1.81 million
7️⃣ Bauchi — 1.54 million
8️⃣ Jigawa — 1.41 million
9️⃣ Anambra — 1.40 million
Benue — 1.39 million
1️⃣1️⃣ Delta — 1.36 million
1️⃣2️⃣ Borno — 1.33 million

Concerns Over Rising HIV Cases

Health experts warn that these figures could worsen following the recent suspension of U.S. HIV/AIDS assistance to Nigeria, which previously funded testing, treatment, and awareness programs.

 

While the Nigerian government has not yet responded to the report, public health advocates are urging increased domestic funding and policy intervention to prevent a further spike in infections.

This report was compiled from Statisense and UN/NAOMI data.

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