ANSACA Warns Against Spread of Unconfirmed HIV Figures in Anambra State.
NSACA Issues Strong Warning Against Social Media Misinformation as Testing Campaigns Intensify.
AWKA, Anambra State – The iNews Times | The Anambra State AIDS Control Agency (ANSACA) https://ansaca.org has issued a stern warning to residents against the spread of unconfirmed HIV figures and misinformation circulating on social media platforms.
Executive Director Dr. Nkem Okeke emphasised the dangers of relying on unverified statistics, urging citizens to seek information only from official health authorities. This timely alert comes as the state ramps up community-based HIV testing initiatives to reach more vulnerable populations.
In this report, we examine the key developments, reactions from stakeholders, and the broader implications.
Background of the Story
HIV/AIDS has remained a significant public health challenge in Nigeria, with Anambra State recording notable progress in recent years through sustained testing, treatment, and prevention programmes. However, the rise of social media has complicated public health communication. Unconfirmed figures often spread rapidly, causing panic, stigma, or complacency among residents. The COVID-19 pandemic further disrupted HIV awareness efforts, diverting resources and attention from ongoing campaigns.
Key Developments
Dr. Okeke issued the warning during a media interaction in Awka. He clarified that HIV statistics must be interpreted carefully, as the number of confirmed cases largely depends on the scale, coverage, and targeting of testing programmes.
The state has intensified efforts through innovative approaches like the Moonlight Testing Programme, which operates from 7 p.m. to midnight in identified hotspots to reach key populations. Testing also occurs regularly in communities, markets, religious centres, and other public locations through approved outreach programmes. Recent exercises were conducted in collaboration with healthcare institutions and medical students in areas including St. Paul’s, Ogidi, Nanka, Onitsha, and Awka.
Reactions from Stakeholders
Dr. Okeke stressed the importance of verified data. “It is important for members of the public to rely on verified information from official health authorities for HIV-related updates, rather than unconfirmed figures and misinformation on social media,” he said.
He highlighted that HIV test results remain strictly confidential and protected by ethical and legal standards. Any organisation planning HIV-related programmes in government institutions or public facilities must first obtain approval from ANSACA or the State Ministry of Health to ensure coordination and compliance with national guidelines.
Implications
Public health experts warn that the spread of unconfirmed HIV figures can undermine years of progress by fuelling stigma, discouraging testing, or creating false security. Adolescents and young people, identified as a priority group due to social, economic, and behavioural vulnerabilities, are particularly at risk if misinformation persists. The development also highlights the growing challenge of managing public health information in the digital age, where unverified claims can spread faster than official responses.
What Happens Next
ANSACA is expected to strengthen collaboration with digital platforms, community leaders, faith-based organisations, and civil society groups to counter misinformation. The agency will continue implementing the National HIV Prevention Plan with a focus on age-appropriate education for young people. Expanded testing, early diagnosis, and prompt treatment remain central to the state’s goal of eliminating HIV as a public health threat.
Conclusion
The fight against HIV in Anambra State demands collective responsibility from government, healthcare workers, educators, religious leaders, and residents. As Dr. Okeke noted, increased public awareness, wider access to testing, and early treatment are critical to building an HIV-free Anambra. At The iNews Times, we remain committed to providing accurate, timely health information that empowers our readers and supports public health efforts across the state.










