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Nigeria secures HIV drug deal at UNGA

by Diplomatic Info
September 26, 2025
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The federal government has secured a price reduction of the twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, lenacapavir, from $28,000 to just $40 per person.

Toyin Aderibigbe, a spokesperson for the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, disclosed this in a statement on Friday.

NACA’s director-general, Temitope Ilori, who joined global leaders on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, expressed optimism that the price reduction would make the medicine accessible to millions in Nigeria and other countries.

The drug Lenacapavir is up to 100 per cent effective in preventing new HIV infections.

The NACA chief, while delivering Nigeria’s statement at the event, said, “Today marks a milestone in our fight against HIV in Nigeria and globally. Through this landmark access agreement, we are unlocking affordable access to lenacapavir, a transformational new HIV prevention option that offers longer protection, greater convenience, and renewed hope to millions at risk.

”This agreement ensures that this breakthrough innovation does not remain a privilege for the few. It pairs innovation with equity, laying the foundation for broad, long-lasting impact for those who need it most.”

The announcement underscores Nigeria’s commitment to expand access to prevention, strengthen health systems, and accelerate progress toward ending HIV as a public health threat by 2030.

The breakthrough was made possible through strong collaboration with UNITAID, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Wits RHI, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd., and The Gates Foundation.

Nigeria’s participation highlights its resolve not only to be innovative but to deepen global partnerships and secure a healthier and more resilient future for its people.

(NAN)

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