NEDC Set to Roll Out Health Insurance scheme for Communities

..Targets Vulnerable House Holds in North East

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Tuesday, August 27, 2024 at 04:33 PM

Written by Daukoru Grey

NEDC Set to Roll Out Health Insurance scheme for Communities


The Managing Director and CEO of the North East Development Commission (NEDC) Alhaji Mohammed Alkali has announced plans to introduce a health insurance scheme aimed at supporting vulnerable households and individuals in the northeastern region.


Alhaji Mohammed Alkali who announced the initiative, during a meeting with the Chairman of the National Population Commission (NPC) on Tuesday in Abuja, emphasized its significance in aiding families affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.


Highlighting the broader scope of the NEDC’s humanitarian efforts he revealed that the Commission would collaborate with the NPC to address critical issues in the region, including the challenges faced by out-of-school children, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and victims of flood disasters.


The NEDC boss commended the NPC’s management, led by its Chairman, Nasir Isa Kwarra, for its provision of geo-spatial data on the country’s roads, streets, communication masts, bodies of water, and demographic mapping.


He noted that the data would be instrumental in implementing the NEDC’s Master Plan, which seeks to address poverty, displacement, youth restiveness, inadequate infrastructure, and climate vulnerability in the Northeast.


The NEDC has previously engaged consultants and researchers to execute its development program in the region. However, Alkali affirmed that the Commission would now collaborate more closely with the NPC to tackle the region’s pressing humanitarian challenges.


He also expressed the Commission’s readiness to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the NPC to address issues such as out-of-school children, girl-child education, the Almajiri phenomenon, youth training and skills acquisition.


In a remark, Kwarra stressed the importance of NPC’s collaboration with the NEDC, noting that the NPC is well-equipped with essential data for socio-economic and demographic activities.


He further stated that the NPC’s geo-spatial data would significantly aid the NEDC in delivering on its mandate.

Kwarra also mentioned the NPC’s ongoing nationwide campaign for birth registration and preparations for a population census.


He reiterated the urgency of addressing issues like poverty, out-of-school children, girl-child education, and the needs of internally displaced persons.


Additionally, he announced plans for a regional summit focused on out-of-school children and the Almajiri issue expected to attract governors from the North-East, Ulamas, and other religious leaders.


He maintained that the collaboration between the NEDC and NPC is poised to bring substantial benefits to the region by ensuring that development program are well-informed and effectively targeted to meet the region’s needs.


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