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Friday, 7 September 2018

LASEMA receives award of recognition

AgegePulse Magazine

The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has been identified and recognised as the most improved Emergency Response Agency in Nigeria for its effective response to emergency situations and interventions.

The Agency was decorated with the Award by Conrad Clark Nigeria Limited on Thursday at the 2018 Nigerian Risk Awards & Summit held at the Oriental Hotel Victoria Island, Lagos.

Speaking at the event, Conrad Founder and CEO, Mr. Joachim Adenusi acknowledged the contribution of LASEMA to the entrenchment of public safety as well as reducing disaster risk in the State.

He further noted that the objective of this year's summit and award is to create the perfect vehicle for Nigerian professionals both in the private and public sectors to discuss practical approaches to addressing key challenges of governance, nation building, security, political risk, offer possible solutions and present awards to individuals and organisations who have contributed to effective management of risk in the State.
 
The General Manager (LASEMA) Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu, who received the Award along with his management team from the duo of Dr. Christopher Kolade (CON) - Summit Chairman and Mrs. Funmi Olonisakin (Special Guest Speaker), dedicated the Award to all emergency responders in the State.

Friday, 24 November 2017

LSACA moves to curb stigmatization of HIV patients -AgegePulse Magazine


The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Lagos AIDS Control Agency (LSACA), Dr. Oluseyi Temowo has called on Lagosians to stop stigmatization of HIV infected persons.



Speaking at a press briefing to mark Y2017 World AIDS Day,  Dr. Temowo said this year’s theme “Right to Health: Making it happen” was a call on all policymakers, individuals and everyone within the society to respect the rights of every citizen irrespective of their health status.

He emphasised the need for policy implementation to focus on making the issue of stigmatisation a thing of the past.

World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1st to remember those that had died of the scourge, those living with it and to take stock of various interventions as well as chart ways of ending it.

He said that LSACA will mark the Y2017 World AIDS Day with a “Walk for HIV” campaign and HIV Tests in some markets in the State, in continuation of HIV tests earlier conducted among members of some organisations including NURTW with the objective of achieving the set target of eradicating the virus in Lagos State by 2030, using the 90–90–90 initiative.

The initiative is focused at ensuring that 90 percent of people living with HIV ascertain their status, 90 percent of those that test positive access anti-retroviral treatment and 90 percent of those on anti-retroviral treatment have suppressed viral load.