Niger Delta
CNPP Tasks Edo Govt On Health Insurance
The Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP), Edo State Chapter, has called on the Edo State Government to introduce a health insurance scheme for the people of the state.
State Chairman of the CNPP, Mr Roy Oribhabor, made the call yesterday in Benin, in an interview with newsmen.
Oribhabor said it had become necessary to call on the State Government to establish such a scheme reminiscent of what was recently inaugurated in Lagos State.
He noted that research carried out by the State Chapter of the Conference clearly showed that Edo people needed the health insurance scheme to better their health management programmes.
The state CNPP chairman said that it was in view of this that the appeal had become pertinent, in order to prevent avoidable deaths.
“The health insurance scheme will provide a wide range of opportunities and accessibilities for health seekers and drastically reduce the stress of emergency situations and give a sense of belonging to tackling health issues and challenges.
“It’s also of great importance to establish more civilised method to access health because this administration under Governor Godwin Obaseki has shown seriousness in regard to primary health care.
“It is on record that about 200 primary health centres have been mapped out to be constructed under four years, with up-to-date equipment to facilitate health care services.
“With only 20 primary health centres currently constructed, it is a clear indication that more effort should be invested through a health insurance scheme as a welcome development to enhance and further position the effectiveness of the system,’’ Oribhabor said.