By AbdulFatai Beki
Ilorin – Gov. Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara has signed the State Health Insurance Agency Bill into law with a promise to support it with an initial N200million.
Ilorin – Gov. Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara has signed the State Health Insurance Agency Bill into law with a promise to support it with an initial N200million.
Speaking during the signing ceremony at Government House,
Ilorin, on Tuesday, Ahmed said the agency will operate with contributions from
other sectors like the consolidated funds, grants from donors and other
agencies.
The governor said the State Health Insurance Agency is part of
the government’s commitment to Human Capital Development, adding that it has
quality healthcare service and functional education as its main components.
“The Agency is saddled with provision of qualitative, affordable
and accessible healthcare delivery for all the people of the state.
“Apart from the N200million grant from the State Government, the
scheme will be funded with one per cent state consolidated fund, grants from
donor agencies like World Bank and Pharm-Access.’’
He said that premium was to be paid by beneficiaries and other
funds that may accrue to the agency from time to time, saying that insurance
bill would be built on the existing community.
Ahmed said the Health Insurance Scheme would cover ten Local
Government Areas of the state for provision of health care service to care for
separate categories of Kwarans and residents.
The governor said the agency would be sustainably used to
develop healthcare service in the state beyond the existing levels with the
hope to outlive the present administration.
In a post-event interview, a member of the implementation
committee, who happens to be the Director-General of the State Hospital
Management Board, Dr Bunmi Winters told newsmen that the World Bank and
PharmAccess Foundation were assisting with technical advice.
Winters said the committee would stage an advocacy week before
the scheme takes off where they would sensitise members of the public about the
operations. (NAN)
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