Jigawa enrolls 400 political appointees into health insurance scheme

Umar Namadi of Jigawa State

The Jigawa Government says it has commenced  enrollment of 400 political appointees into the state health insurance scheme.

This is contained in a statement by Mr Ismaila Ibrahim, the Public Relations Officer, Office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) on Friday, in Dutse.

Ibrahim said the SSG, Mr Bala Ibrahim-Mamsa, officially inaugurated the enrollment of the appointees into the Jigawa State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (JICHMA) in his office.

According to the PRO, Ibrahim-Mamsa emphasised that the initiative will  strengthen the scheme to enhance universal health coverage for all citizens of the state.

The SSG highlighted that the State Executive Council had approved the inclusion of all political office holders into the health scheme adding that, the law establishing JICHMA had been amended to facilitate the exercise.

He urged all political appointees in the state to  enroll in the scheme within the designated time frame.

The SSG and Chief of Staff to Gov. Umar Namadi, Mujitaba Muhammad, were the first to enroll, setting the stage for the exercise.

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Kabiru Ibrahim, highlighted that the exercise  would provide essential healthcare service to the vulnerable population of the state.

Ibrahim said that JICHMA had enrolled 500 vulnerable persons from each of the 287 wards in the state into the scheme.

He said that the beneficiaries were digitally selected at the ward level, with their profiles recorded in a central database.

Also, the Executive Secretary of the agency, Pharm. Hamza Maigari, assured that arrangements for the enrollment of all the political appointees had been concluded.

Margari, however, appealed to the SSG to ensure that all political appointees participated in the exercise.

He said  that the enrollment exercise would take place across the 27 local government areas in the state.

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