“There is a high possibility of finding a cure for HIV/AIDS in Ghana.
“I am of strong hope that we can find a cure from Ghana,” Dr Samuel Ato Duncan, Executive President of the Center of Awareness Global Peace Mission has said
He said this to journalists at the Kotoka International Airport on Monday night, upon his return from Ukraine after an official visit.
He said finding a cure for HIV/AIDS remains a crucial global need for a number of reasons.
Dr Duncan said besides the fact that a sick person needed to be cured, finding a cure for the disease would ease state funding.
He said these funds could be re-channelled into other needed developmental ventures, towards the nation’s growth.
Dr Duncan said if a cure for HIV/AIDS was found in Ghana, that could promote the country positively on the global scene.
He said more importantly, a cure was going to unburden the several people who had HIV/AIDS and were in desperate need for relief.
Dr Duncan said his outfit would relentlessly continue with its research and hopefully, a cure would be found.
Touching on his trip to the Ukraine, Dr Duncan said he was invited as the special guest at an event dubbed, “the Unification Day”, held by the Alfred Nobel University for students from Asia, Europe, America and Africa.
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