Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) have been urged to stop misapplying funds meant to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS infection.
He asked that they stuck to guidelines on the fund’s utilization as developed by the Ghana AIDS Commission.
He was contributing to discussions at a district dialogue on the “0.5 per cent DACF allocation to HIV/AIDS programmes” held at Akyem-Swedru in the Birim South District.
It was organized under the “People for Health (P4H)” project, implemented by SEND-Ghana in partnership with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) and Penplusbytes, and supported by United States Agency for International Development (DFID),
The project focuses on HIV/AIDS prevention, family planning, water, nutrition, maternal and child healthcare.
Mr. Adamu called for increased funds allocation to the HIV/AID prevention programmes, describing the present 0.5 per cent as inadequate.
He suggested that the assemblies looked for other funding streams to help effectively carry out HIV/AIDS education and prevention activities to protect people from getting infected.
GNA/newsghana.com.gh