The Sokoto State Government on Wednesday set the marker in healthcare delivery when it launched a bold community contributory health scheme.
Speaking at the event, Governor Aminu Tambuwal described the take off of the scheme as one of the most important interventions of his administration in the healthcare sector.
He said government has set aside the sum of N100m as seed fund for the take off of the scheme which will ensure the implementation of the universal health coverage through contributions from various stakeholders.
According to him, the scheme is an important policy whose impact will positively be felt in the lives of the people.
“It will also protect families from the financial hardship of huge medical bills and limit the inflationary rise in the cost of healthcare services in all parts of the state.
“Apart from ensuring equitable distribution of healthcare costs across different income groups, this scheme will improve and harness private sector participation in the provision of healthcare services in Sokoto,” the governor added.
In his remarks , Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, dispelled the notion that Islam was against contributory health scheme, saying the religion encourages members of the society to help each other at all times.
Giving an insight into the benefits to be derived, Commissioner for Health, Dr. Kakale Shuni, said the new policy would ensure that all residents of Sokoto have access to effective, quality and affordable healthcare services.
“It will facilitate training of human resource development and ensure availability of alternative source of funding to the health sector for improved service,” he added.
While commending the state government for its foresight in implementing the policy, Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Professor Usman Yusuff, said the benefit of this policy will be felt for generations to come.
Others who spoke at the event, which also served as the beginning of a sensitisation programme for religious scholars and community leaders on the importance of the scheme, include the Emir of Gwandu, Muhammad Bashar Iliyasu, and the DG of Ja’iz Foundation, Ambassador Adamu Babangida Ibrahim.