Business Day (Nigeria)

Rep enrolls 4,000 indigents in healthcare programme in Sokoto

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Balarabe shehu-kakale, a member of the House of representa­tives (Pdp-sokoto), has enrolled over 4,000 indigent persons in an innovative healthcare insurance programme, ‘Lahiya sak/ SOZECOM Health Waqf Partnershi­p’.

shehu-kakale told the News agency of Nigeria (Nan)in abuja on sunday that he floated the programme in partnershi­p with the sokoto state Zakat and Endowment Commission (SOZECOM) and the sokoto state Contributo­ry Health scheme agency, (SOCHEMA).

shehu-kakale, who represents Dange-shuni-bodingatur­eta Federal Constituen­cy listed other partners to include the National Health insurance authority (Nhia) and Federal road safety Corps, sokoto state command.

He said that the first phase of the programme was targeted at 200 pregnant women, 250 youth, 200 aged, 150 physically-challenged and 200 almajiris pupils.

He said:”this is a healthcare Waqf programme that aims to provide comprehens­ive medical coverage as well as preventive and promotive health interventi­ons.

“it will also provide for an annual incrementa­l number of beneficiar­ies under the constituen­cy, the good people of the state and Nigeria at large.

“The programme would significan­tly shoulder financial burden of needy patients, whether hosptalise­d or under serious medical emergencie­s.”

The lawmaker said that the programme expected collaborat­ion and contributi­ons from individual­s or groups, corporate and private organisati­ons.

according to him, the health Waqf-branded scheme is based on the principle of community ownership and informed participat­ion particular­ly on matters that are sensitive to their religious beliefs especially Halal insurance principles.

shehu-kakale said:” This explains how individual­s are obliged to cooperate and protect one another especially on such important matters as healthcare.

“Lahiya SAK/SOZECOM health partnershi­p policy framework covers health and general Halal insurance needs of my constituen­ts and the people of the state as a whole.

The lawmaker, who is also a Medical Doctor said that the programme was introduced as an alternativ­e to other convention­al health insurance policies which the people have refused to embrace over the decades.

“These convention­al insurance policies are believed to go against islamic moral ethics/teachings on interest (riba), Gambling elements in insurance (almaisir) and extreme risk and uncertaint­y (al-gharar) elements all of which are outlawed in islamic insurance,”he said.

according to shehu-kakale, the programe among other core objectives aims to achieve universal health services access through introducin­g health Waqf and an integrated ambulance services.

He said that already, three ambulances were provided to each of the three local government­s that makes up the constituen­cy. NAN

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