Role Of Nta Enugu In The Campaign Against Hivaids In Rural Areas

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INTRODUCTION
It is said that health is wealth. The issues of health have overwhelmed our daily comments, since evolution of science.
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a recent recognized disease throughout the world, which is caused by the infection of the Human, Immune Deficiency Virus, which attack selected cells in
the immune system and produces defects in function. Human Immune Virus (HIV) and AIDS in Nigeria was first discovered in 1984
among researchers at the National Institution for Medical Research, Yaba Lagos. The first evidence of AIDS in Nigeria was reported to health officials by Nasidi, and Heavy in 1986. Against this background the federal government in conjunction with other
countries of the world through the World Health Organization (WHO) decided to embark on massive campaigns against HIV/AIDS pandemic in rural areas and the nation in general.
Nigerian Television Authority Enugu as part of its efforts to eradicate this dreadful disease which seems to have defied Federal government’s efforts at combating it, then established the National AIDS control programmes in response to public concern  raised the awareness of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infestation in Nigeria.
For Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Enugu to campaign on any issue of interest to the public, it must not be regarded as fallacious or unsystematically prepared but rather involving message on existing public interest to the people based on
experience, facts, beliefs, socio-economic and educational backgrounds. Despite the fact, the non-challant attitude the masses still prevails in relation, to accept the Role of NTA Enugu in the Campaign against HIV/AIDS as a complete truth.
Moreover, one should not forget that it takes a lot of courage and grief to affect change in a society.
Though this study may not go into the structure of AIDS control programmes or the imminent dangers inherent in AIDS, it will look at the information management and the use of NTA Enugu to campaign to facilities proper public understanding of
programme of will prove the degree of which the entire public have related to the HIV/AIDS campaign and to what extent these campaigns have helped alert the masses of dangers of HIV/AIDS.
Again in response to the evidence and the debate on the existence of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria the then minister of Health Professor Olukoye Ransom, Ikuti in 1987, instituted the National Expert Advisory Committee on AIDS (NEACA) and was charged
with the responsibility of whether or not AIDS exist in Nigeria, they were also mandated  to advise the government as well draw up programmes strategies and activities to prevent control of HIV/AIDS infection in the rural areas.
The report from the committee stated that “HIV/AIDS existed in Nigeria and warned that unless immediate steps were taken to prevent the spread of the diseases, caused mainly by sexual intercourse. Sexual intercourse is largely responsibility for the
transmission of HIV/AIDS from men to women and from women to men. People include rampant exchange of sexual parent for example sexual premiscurity are more vulnerable to have contributed immensely to the HIV/AIDS epidemics which is exculpating by
lapps and bounds among teenagers world wide, receptive intercourse is more effective than other form of sexual activity transmitting HIV in homosexual men. It is because AIDS virus can be contacted in the anus of a carrier and through this act of sexual
prevention. Moreover, during blood transfusion, if the blood of a patient gets in hospital is not well screened for HIV/AIDS infection blood will surely contact HIV/AIDS, so it should be well screened, contaminated needles, when one needle has been used on a
patient that has HIV/AIDS and the same needle is used on another patient who is free from the virus the person will later contract the virus through the use of contaminated needle.
According to Ernest Alhabu (1985-5 HIV/AIDS can be transmitted to HIV/AIDS free person who share the same tooth brush or razor or shaving stick with an AIDS infected person because blood from AIDS patient can easily get into the body of AIDS free person when such is being shared. The rural are would be faced with tremendous health problem “this necessitate
the establishment of AIDS co-ordinating units and twenty one testing facilities in the various states of the federation. Training was conducted for personnel to men these centres, there were also public enlightenment activities and production of educational materials like posters, hand bills, pamphlets and book on HIV/AIDS.
In February 1989, a two weeks workshop was organized by the federal ministry of Health and other human services organization including states ministries of Health with the technical assistance from the Global Programme on AIDS (GPA) World Bank
and other international agencies to address the issue of AIDS in Nigeria. In March 1990, a resources mobilization meeting was convened with participation by the Health Federal Ministry of Health, by the world Health Organization, Global Programme on AIDS and other international denor agencies.
Also in March the National Aids co-ordinating units had the first “All Nigerian conference on AIDS during which the former vice president, Admiral August Aikomu  (Ltd) launched the maiden edition of the Handbook on HIV infection and AIDS or
Health workers. All these efforts were aimed at affecting possible solution towards ensuring the AIDS measure in Nigeria and to ensure Healthier environment for the
populace. Assertions have been made that the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a mere fallacy and government programme of securing people from enjoying sexual relationship-some ridiculous names, have been given the acronym AIDS, such as
America, idea of dissuading sex, animal infected diseases syndrome and so on. It has  been discovered that the greater number of people infected by AIDS fall within the range of 20-40 yeas by age which is the prime age of life.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE

1.0 Introduction
1.1. Background Of The Study
1.2. Statement Of The Research Problem
1.3. Objectives Of The Study
1.4. Research Questions
1.5. Scope Of The Study
1.6. Assumptions
1.7. Significance Of The Study
1.8. Definition Of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review
2.1. Introduction
2.2.1. Concept Of NTA Enugu
2.3. Review Of Related Studies
2.4. Theoretical Framework
2.5. Summary

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research Methodology
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Research Design
3.3. Population Of Study
3.4. Sample Technique/Sample Size
3.5. Description of Research Instrument
3.6. Validity of Data Gathering Instrument
3.7. Method of Data Collection
3.8. Method of Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data Presentation and Discussion Of Findings
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Data Presentation Analysis
4.3. Discussion of Findings

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Summary
5.3. Conclusion
5.4. Recommendations