NHIS Flags off GIFSHIP Platform In Edo

NHIS Flags off GIFSHIP Platform In Edo

As part of efforts to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC), the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has launched an initiative, the Groups, Individuals and Family Social Health Insurance Programme (GIFSHIP) in Auchi, Edo State.

The programme which was launched nationally in Abuja by the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire in November last year, is the scheme’s main vehicle of enrollment especially in the non-formal sector of the economy.

In a statement signed by the Head, Media and Public Relations, Mr. Emmanuel Ononokpono, the NGIS said that GIFSHIP will be available every where in the country,

In his address at the occasion, the Executive Secretary of the NHIS, Prof Mohamned Sambo said that GIFSHIP was redesigned to extend healthcare coverage to organisations, political office holders, donor agencies, multinational corporations, philanthropists and Nigerians in diaspora in the overall efforts towards ensuring that every Nigerian has access to quality and affordable healthcare.

Sambo, who was represented by the General Manager, Formal Sector Department of the Scheme, Dr Jonathan Eke, stated that the mandate of the scheme was to ensure financial access to quality health services for all Nigerians through social health insurance.

Sambo stressed that making sure that every Nigerian has access to quality healthcare was consistent with President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s health sector next level agenda and that it was in alignment with the sustainable development goals (SDGs) 3 and target 8.

The NHIS boss stated that Auchi was the first location outside Abuja where the launching of the programme would take place, noting that the event was made possible through the support of prominent citizens of the town.

Speaking at the occasion, a former Executive Secretary of NHIS, Dr Mustapha Lecky
noted that GIFSHIP would provide pathway to accelerated achievement of UHC, adding that the platform is the driving force that will upscale enrollment.

He said, “GIFSHIP would provide pathway to accelerated achievement of Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria as it represented a bold, decisive strategy that is sensible for everyone, to get health insurance cover that leaves no one behind.”

He called on cultural, economic and religious organisations in the area to enroll on the programme as a means of receiving access to quality and affordable healthcare.

The highpoint of the occasion was the presentation of cheque to officials of NHIS as payment of premium for the coverage of 30 persons who hail from the area.

In a related development, the member representing Dange/Shuni/Bodinga/Tureta Federal Constituency of Sokoto State, Hon. Dr Shehu Kakale Shuni has pledged to enroll 1,000 members of his constituency under GIFSHIP.

He made this commitment at his residence in Sokoto when the NHIS State Coordinator led officials of the scheme to pay him a visit.

Shuni said the beneficiaries would be selected amongst vulnerable persons particularly almajiris and physically challenged persons, adding that a committee that would liaise with NHIS to work out the details has been constituted.

Written By: Onyebuchi Ezigbo

Source: Thisday Newspaper

Link: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/04/22/nhis-flags-off-gifship-platform-in-edo/

Related post

Nigeria Launches MRV Systems to Tackle Emissions and Mitigate Climate Change

Nigeria Launches MRV Systems to Tackle Emissions and Mitigate…

Nigeria has begun the implementation of Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV Systems) aimed at mitigating emissions, with a particular focus on…
FG announces six-point initiatives to revamp education sector

FG announces six-point initiatives to revamp education sector

The Federal Government, on Monday, announced six-point Initiatives as critical areas to prioritize in the ongoing efforts to transform and revitalise…

Tinubu allocates N2.48trn to health sector in 2025 budget

President Bola Tinubu has allocated N2.48 trillion to Nigeria’s health sector in the 2025 budget, representing 5.18 per cent of the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *