The Lagos State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, has advised commercial drivers in the state to go for HIV/AIDS screening to know their health status
He gave the advice in Lagos when he led members of his executive to undertake the HIV/AIDS screening.
The NURTW boss said the screening was to help people to know their HIV/AIDS status to enable them undergo necessary treatment if they tested positive
He said the allocation of a screening centre to the state council secretariat showed the importance the state government attached to the transportation industry.
Agbede said Governor Akiwunmi Ambode has done a lot to improve the transport system.
“The state government has helped to repair most of the roads in the state and this has helped to boost our operation. Also, the operation ‘Light up Lagos’ has helped to improve night life in the state.
He gave the advice in Lagos when he led members of his executive to undertake the HIV/AIDS screening.
The NURTW boss said the screening was to help people to know their HIV/AIDS status to enable them undergo necessary treatment if they tested positive
He said the allocation of a screening centre to the state council secretariat showed the importance the state government attached to the transportation industry.
Agbede said Governor Akiwunmi Ambode has done a lot to improve the transport system.
“The state government has helped to repair most of the roads in the state and this has helped to boost our operation. Also, the operation ‘Light up Lagos’ has helped to improve night life in the state.
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