NYSC Partners NHIS To Insure Corp Members’ Health
In an apparent move to forestall more deaths of Corp members due to ill-health, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has begun enrollment of Corp members in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
This was disclosed in a press statement issued by the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations, NYSC, Mr Emeka Mgbemena on Saturday, February 12, 2022.
TheFact Nigeria gathered that there had been reports of increased loss of Corp members in orientation camps due to poor healthcare.
According to the statement, the Minister for Youth and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare at the official flag-off in Abuja said the enrolment demonstrated government’s commitment to the health care needs of young Nigerians.
He said Corps Members across the nation in large numbers played critical roles in national development, hence, they could not be ignored.
Dare disclosed that the NHIS was launched in 2005 and Nigerians in the private and public sectors of the economy have benefitted from the initiative.
He added that the gesture of enrolling Corps Members in NHIS was in appreciation of the invaluable contributions of the NYSC Scheme to the unity and development of the country.
Dare also commended the wonderful achievements of NYSC Scheme aimed at better service delivery.
“Several of your programmes have been tailored towards better service delivery.
“In particular, l wish to laud the enormous contributions of Corps Members to effective healthcare delivery in Nigera.
“They have been part of the driving force in rendering rural health services where they have made great impact and also in HIRD and your patriotic contributions in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic”, Dare said.
He specially commended the leading roles of Corps Members in the production and distribution of non-pharmaceuticals materials to Nigerians at the outset of COVID-19 pandemic.
NYSC Director-General, Major General Shuaibu Ibrahim said the official flag-off was a landmark achievement and a watershed in the annals of the National Youth Service Corps.
He said a robust and sustainable health care system for Corps members had always been of paramount importance to successive management of the Scheme, adding that their enrollment would be a big morale booster for them.
“Today’s event is the culmination of the Presidential directive issued in 2016, which arose as a result of the unfortunate deaths of three Corps Members deployed to Kano, Zamfara and Bayelsa States Orientation Camps.
“The loss of any Corps member as it were, provokes sadness in us, leaving the Scheme highly diminished.
“Corps members, who represent the most critical part of our demography-the youths, are the leaders and builders of tomorrow.
“Consequently, any government policy aimed at uplifting this group is akin to building the future of our dear country, Nigeria”, he said.
General Ibrahim added that “it is fulfilling that the enrolment of Corps Members into the Health Insurance Scheme is in line with the policy thrust” of his administration bordering on the improvement of welfare and security of Corps Members and Staff.
“This health initiative, known as NYSC Group Individual Family Social Health Insurance Programme, (GIFSHIP) has been designed as a holistic health insurance scheme, covering the periods of Pre-Orientation, that is, as soon as a Prospective Corps Member picks up Call-up Letter, which is the instrument that qualifies him/her for admittance into National Service, until the end of his/her terminal leave, which is three weeks after disengagement from Service”, the DG said.
General lbrahim stated further that for effective implementation of the scheme, six Health Maintenance Organisations (HMOS) had been carefully selected after a competitive process for each of the six geo-political zones to drive the process.
He said in order to ensure a seamless arrangement devoid of encumbrances, Corps Members were expected to register under Health Care Practitioners in their localities, while he appealed to both the HMOs and Health Care Providers to “approach this insurance scheme with the highest degree of responsibility and integrity.”
The Director-General added that NYSC Management would leave no stone unturned in order to ensure that all, who have roles to play in the initiative carry them out with patriotic zeal so as to meet the expectations of Government.
He added that the Scheme has designed a mechanism for strict monitoring of the HMOs in concert with the NHIS Office to guard against service failure.
“We will ensure that the operations of the health scheme are consistent with the philosophy behind the initiation of this wonderful health insurance scheme by Government.
“I would like to assure that the NYSC and NHIS Management will also not relent in providing the necessary supervision and enabling environment while also monitoring and ensuring seamless operations of the health scheme.
“Having come this far, we will not hesitate to take appropriate decisive actions against any individual or institution whenever there is any noticeable infractions and gaps in the implementation of this initiative”, Ibrahim warned.
The DG enjoined all Corps Members nationwide to avail themselves of the unique opportunity provided by the NHIS to access qualitative health care at no cost, while he also enjoined them to reciprocate the gesture by being conscientious in the discharge of their duties to their fatherland.
The Executive Secretary, National Health Insurance Scheme, Professor Mohammed Nasir Gambo said that the agency was saddled with the execution of Presidential mandate of attaining universal health coverage for all Nigerians in line with the declaration of sustainable development goals.
He said that the NHIS/NYSC initiative was in the right direction because of its significant contribution to the well-being of Corps Members nationwide.
He therefore appealed to Health Maintenance Organisations (HMOs) and Healthcare Providers to work within the operational guidelines of the NHIS and also ensure that no Corps Member is left unattended to.