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The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has expressed its profound sorrow over the loss of Honorable Isa Dogonyaro, a respected member of the House of Representatives. His passing marks a significant moment of mourning for the agency, the nation, and particularly for the Babura/Garki Federal Constituency of Jigawa State, which he represented.
Honorable Dogonyaro was known for his passionate commitment to public service, especially in his role on the committee on HIV/AIDS. His efforts were not just a part of his legislative duties but were also deeply personal, as he sought to bring about positive change in the lives of those affected by HIV/AIDS. His work in this area was characterized by a deep understanding of the complexities of the disease and its impact on individuals and communities.
The Director General of NACA, Dr Temitope Ilori, highlighted Honorable Dogonyaro’s dedication and impact, noting that his contributions were instrumental in shaping policies and initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of people living with HIV/AIDS. The loss of such a devoted public servant has left a void in the hearts of many, including his family, friends, constituents, and colleagues.
As NACA mourns the untimely demise of Honorable Dogonyaro, the agency also reaffirms its commitment to continuing the fight against HIV/AIDS—a cause to which he devoted so much of his life. In honoring his legacy, NACA and its partners are reminded of the importance of their work and the ongoing need for advocacy, research, and support services in the battle against this global health challenge.
The agency extends its deepest condolences to all who are grieving this loss and joins in the collective hope that Honorable Dogonyaro’s soul may find eternal peace. His life and work serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of public service and the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of many.