Ahmed Ibrahim Bambilla, the Bono Regional Coordinator of the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) has advised people who cannot control their sexual desires to avoid unprotected sex.
He said the commission in the regions had installed condom vending machines at lorry stations and bus terminals as well as other public places and advised the public to access and use the condoms to protect themselves.
In an interview with the media in Sunyani, Mr. Bambilla said the public could access the condoms for only 10 pesewas at the various vending machines at Sunyani Technical University, O.A, and VIP bus terminals.
“This forms part of the GAC’s commitment to make condoms easily accessible to all for safe sex and prevent HIV infections”, he said.
Mr Bambilla said 95 per cent of HIV transmission was through sexual intercourse and cautioned particularly the youth to avoid unprotected sex in the yuletide.
He said the Bono region alone had recorded 859 HIV new infections, with the region’s prevalence rate around 2.5 per cent, while the prevalence rate among pregnant women stood at 4.2 per cent.
Mr Bambilla said the prevalence rates in the region superseded the national prevalence of 1.68 per cent and 2.0 per cent among pregnant women, an indication that the disease was fast spreading in the region.
He said the GAC and its partners had intensified the night campaign which is targeted at providing condoms and lubricants to commercial sex workers and homosexuals to prevent the spread of the disease. GNA