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First Lady calls for collective action on TB

Oluremi Tinubu urges investment in free treatment

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March 25, 2025
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Nigeria’s First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, has called for a united effort to combat tuberculosis, TB, through increased commitment and investment in free treatment.

Speaking on Monday in commemoration of the 2025 World TB Day, she emphasized the need for urgent action to end the disease.

Tinubu, who serves as the National and Global Stop TB Champion, highlighted the theme of this year’s campaign, “Yes! We Can End TB: Commit, Invest, Deliver”. She urged stakeholders to invest in TB treatment to ensure that all patients receive care at no cost.

“Tuberculosis is curable, and early treatment saves lives. I encourage everyone to visit hospitals for free TB tests and treatment,” she said. The First Lady stressed that Nigeria’s fight against TB could be won through widespread awareness, prompt diagnosis, and access to life-saving interventions.

She advised individuals experiencing persistent coughs lasting more than two weeks, unexplained weight loss, night sweats, or fever to seek medical attention immediately. Tinubu noted that ignoring symptoms increases the risk of transmission and complications.

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Reflecting on the personal impact of the disease, she shared her pain over losing a friend to TB, describing it as a tragic reminder of the need for early detection and treatment. She reaffirmed her dedication to ending TB in Nigeria and beyond.

The World Health Organisation, reported a significant decline in TB deaths across Africa, with a 42 percent reduction between 2015 and 2023. This progress was driven by improved case detection and expanded treatment access, saving thousands of lives.

Nigeria remains the country with the highest TB burden in Africa and ranks sixth globally. An estimated 499,000 Nigerians developed TB in 2023, with 79 percent of identified cases receiving treatment in 2024. Efforts to close the treatment gap continue to be a priority.

Tinubu called on Nigerians to take TB seriously and act promptly if symptoms arise. “Together, Yes! We Can End TB. Let us commit, invest, and deliver on this promise for a healthier and TB-free Nigeria,” she said.

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