APC Chieftain Collaborates KADCHMA, Enrols 650 In Health Insurance Scheme
An All Progressive Congress (APC) Chieftain, Sir Alhaji Adamu Kabir, in collaboration with the Kaduna State Contributory Health Management Authority ( KADCHMA), has enrolled at least 650 persons from Kaduna South local government in his Magani sai da Gwaji welfare program for health care insurance coverage for 2025-2027.
The beneficiaries, both men and women, were handed over their enrollment package after being taken through the insurance scheme benefits, which will benefit 76 families and 240 individuals between now and 2027.
According to Alhaji Kabir, the sponsor of the insurance scheme, the scheme costs him N6,963,240 yearly.
Speaking on the gesture, Alhaji Kabir, an APC chieftain from the Luangwa Sanusi constituency of Kaduna South local government, said he is committed to improving the living standards of the people of his constituency.
“My passion is to see how living standards can be better, and that is why I am providing an opportunity for people to access health at no cost to them. I urge the beneficiaries to embrace the program by visiting the hospitals whenever they have any health challenges and get Medicare at no cost.”
“This insurance scheme will be effective from March 2025 and last until 2027.”
Earlier, Ibrahim Alimi Muhammad from KADCHMA, while educating the beneficiaries of the insurance scheme, said that no fewer than 600,000 beneficiaries are on the scheme in the State.
He urged the beneficiaries to take advantage of the opportunity provided for them to get medical services whenever the need arises, stressing that the scheme will cover for health care services rendered to beneficiaries at their Selected health care facilities.
The Chairman of Kaduna South local government area, Hon. Rayyan Hussain, who served as the Chief host during the presentation of the certificates of enrollment to the beneficiaries, commended Alhaji Kabir for his magnanimity and urged the beneficiaries to get medical services provided for them for free.
The Chairman said his priorities are health, security, and education. Some beneficiaries appreciated the sponsor and prayed to God to bless him.