The Benue State Government organized a special Jumat prayer to honor victims of HIV/AIDS and raise awareness about the disease. The event brought together government officials, religious leaders, and community members to pray for those affected and to promote compassion and understanding.
Governor of Benue State emphasized the importance of supporting people living with HIV/AIDS and encouraging communities to fight stigma. He highlighted that prayers can be a way to unite people and bring attention to health challenges facing the state.
Religious leaders at the event called on citizens to continue supporting HIV/AIDS initiatives, including prevention, treatment, and care. They urged communities to work together to ensure that victims feel included and valued in society.
The Benue government also used the occasion to remind the public about the importance of regular health checks, access to treatment, and educational campaigns. Officials stressed that collective efforts from both the government and the community are key to tackling HIV/AIDS effectively.





