Niger Delta
SPDC Urges Communities To Embrace Health Insurance Scheme
Shell Petroleum
Development Company (SPDC) has called on communities to embrace its Community Health Insurance Scheme (CHIS) to improve their health care status and eliminate poor health.
Shell’s Regional Community Health Manager, Dr Tunde Fakunle, made the call during the first anniversary celebration of Rumuokwrusi community health insurance scheme in Port Harcourt.
Fakunle said that SPDC was committed to improving the health care of neighbours and surrounding communities.
“The community took the lead to ask for the health programme from SPDC, we went to Rivers State Government for approval which the government approved.
“When we started this programme, the women were not more than two or three persons that delivered in a month but now we have large number of women that deliver and receive treatment in a month,” he said.
Fakunle said that the health centre records about three to four deliveries in a month before the introduction of the scheme which brought the
number of delivery to 40 in a month.
“CHIS is health care of the people, by the people and for the people; this scheme has been of immense benefit to the community.
“I can tell you that in a space of one year, the programme has grown so fast and God has been faithful.
“I want to use this opportunity to appeal to the women to make use of this facility for a small amount of money they were asked to pay to explore the facility for a year, “he said.
Fakunle urged the paramount rulers to support the programme by encouraging their communities to use the facility.
“We call on community leaders to encourage the women, youths and children to use this facility because we are ready to partner with you to improve the health status, “he said.
In his speech, Dr Anikara Atamunotoru, who represented the Executive Secretary of Rivers Primary Health Care, Dr Claribel Abam,
commended Governor Chibuike Amaechi , Shell team for initiating the scheme.
Atamunotoru called on Rumuokwurusi community not to forget the vision of CHIS to improve the health status of the people.
“After one year implementation of this scheme, the journey has just started, but on a positive note, one year has seen a lot of unimaginable progress that will improve the general well-being of the people,’’ he said.
He commended SPDC, the stakeholders and the paramount rulers for the success of the scheme.
In his speech, the paramount ruler of Rumuokwurusi kingdom, Eze Sunday Wokoma, commended SPDC and the state government for their immense support to the scheme.
Mrs Ezinne Daniel, one of the beneficiaries, who spoke on behalf of the women, applauded SPDC and the team for the scheme.
“I am very happy to be a beneficiary of this programme. Ordinarily, I would have spent more than N7,500 for antenatal , delivery and other
treatment that were given to me but that was the only fee I paid for the one year health service,” she said.