Lagos State governor Akinwunmi Ambode has on Tuesday launched the health insurance scheme of the state government.
The scheme had already been backed by law enacted in May 2015 by the State House of Assembly.
Ambode said that though the task of providing health insurance for residents of the state was a tough venture, it was nonetheless historic and heartwarming that the implementation of the policy which started three and half years ago by his administration had eventually been
“I am delighted that we have fulfilled that promise and are gathered at this historic and momentous occasion today for the formal launch of the Lagos State Health Insurance Scheme (LSHS).
“It is historic because it marks a distinct milestone in the State Government’s effort to ensure the sustained provision of a critical social service to our teeming Lagos population.
“To ensure that the indigent and vulnerable, who are most susceptible to the difficulties of out of pocket payments for healthcare, are enrolled into the Lagos State Health Scheme, we have set aside 1% of the State’s consolidated revenue in the 2018 budget for this purpose,” the governor said.
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