More trouble for the nurse who revealed identities of HIV patients at her place of work as CiSHAN reacts

An investigation has been launched and a petition submitted to relevant authorities by the Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria(CiSHAN) against a nurse who revealed the identities of HIV patients at the hospital where she works in Rivers state .

CiSHAN while condemning the nurse’s action said that revealing the identities of HIV patients will not only encourage more people to stigmatise against people living with HIV but will also add to the already high stigmas index in Nigeria .

CiSHAN also said that initial investigation revealed that the nurse who goes by the Facebook name Ejimbe Lilian is actually Deborah Chinasa Anaba.

Read the statement in full

The attention of the Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (CiSHAN) has been drawn to the purported social media publication by a practicing Nurse who goes by the name Ejimbe Lilian targeted at perpetuating stigma and discrimination against People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.

Most worrisome is the fact that this Nurse is a licensed and trained health care professional who is under oath of confidentiality to protect both the identity of her patients and the sanctity of her profession. This singular act will not only encourage other people to stigmatize and discriminate against people living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria but will also increase the already high stigma index in the country.

Knowing that there is an Anti-Stigma and Discrimination Law in Nigeria, CiSHAN has conducted a preliminary investigation and made the following findings:

1. Her real name is Deborah Chinasa Anaba

2. She is a Staff Nurse with Nobsams Hospital 44 Trans Amadi Industrial Layout, Port Harcourt. Our State Coordinator visited the hospital to verify her real identity and matched the online pictures with the picture Hospital and her colleagues in the same hospital

3. The Medical Director of the Hospital is trying to shield her from being arrested and prosecuted

4. River State Government through the Ministry of Health has been collaborating with the Civil Society and Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS to fish-out this unfortunate poster and bring her to justice using the Anti Stigma Law.

With these preliminary findings, we have planned the following actions

1. A petition to Rivers Commissioner of Police for her immediate arrest and prosecution in accordance with the Anti-Discrimination Law

2. A petition to the Registrar of Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria regarding the breech of ethical conduct and subsequent withdraw of her Nursing License/blacklisting

3. A letter to Federal Ministry of Health/PEPFAR/WHO/ River State Government to immediately investigate the treatment program in the facility and close it down to avoid further discrimination by the hospital management and staff as we suspect that Management is actively aware of her actions hence the shield, they are providing for her.

4. From her immediate family, we demand an unreserved apology to the HIV community in Nigeria.

On this Note, we want to emphasize and further educate the general public that it is an offence to disclose someone HIV status to another person without their written and documented permission. Anyone found contravening this is stigmatizing and thereby commits an offence punishable under the Anti Stigma Law enacted into law on 28th November 2014.

We urge Civil Society and PLHIV Members to remain calm as we will ensure that justice is done appropriately.

Thank you

Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (CiSHAN)

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