UG Responds to Unfounded Claims on HIV Prevalence Among Students by Rev. Lawrence Tetteh
Management of the University of Ghana has noted with grave concern the recent public statements by Rev. Lawrence Tetteh regarding alleged HIV infections among students at the University. The University finds his remarks on GTV’s Breakfast Show on Thursday, October 24, 2024, insensitive and highly disappointing. His claims are totally unfounded and not supported by available data.
It must be noted that:
- Public discussions around HIV/AIDS must be grounded in verified facts, not speculation. HIV status cannot be determined through counselling or prayer; scientific methods remain the only means for diagnosing infections. Statements made without data-backed evidence mislead the public and risk amplifying fear, stigma and misinformation.
- Handling sensitive health information requires the highest ethical standards. Also, linking HIV prevalence to specific demographics or institutions, especially without evidence, leans toward sensationalism rather than meaningful health awareness. Such statements risk undermining the confidentiality of individuals who may have entrusted their health information in confidence. It is, therefore, disappointing that Rev. Tetteh, given his standing, would make such comments without regard for the privacy and dignity of those affected.
- The University of Ghana has implemented comprehensive health and wellness measures for the University community, including compulsory medical exams conducted by the University Health Services Directorate and confidential counselling through our Careers and Counselling Directorate for students. Our commitment to a transformative student experience ensures that health, privacy and support services are top priorities on all our campuses.
We assure the University community and the public of our support to all students by providing full access to proper medical care and counselling services. We urge the media and the public to approach sensitive health matters with responsibility and caution, focusing on verified facts rather than unfounded claims.
Through this communication, the University expresses its displeasure regarding the discussion on the GTV Breakfast Show and requests an apology and retraction from Rev. Tetteh and GTV.
Dr. Elizier Taiba Ameyaw-Buronyah
Director, Public Affairs Directorate
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