Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, officially flagged off the comprehensive enrolment of traditional rulers and their queens into the Osun Health Insurance Scheme on Tuesday. Concurrently, the Governor commissioned the newly completed, legally mandated Osun Health Insurance Agency Multipurpose Hall in Osogbo. The dual administrative actions are part of the state government’s health sector expansion policy to scale up universal health coverage using institutional investments.
The initiative provides vulnerable demographic leaders and grassroots custodians with full, qualitative medical coverage through the Osun Health Insurance Agency, eliminating financial out-of-pocket hurdles. Structurally, enrolling royal fathers leverages their communal influence to turn them into grassroots advocates for social health insurance. The commissioning of the multipurpose facility provides the agency with the necessary administrative space to manage its growing database, which includes over 200 rehabilitated primary healthcare centers.
This dual-track development demonstrates a commitment to sustainable public service delivery and prudent resource allocation within public administration. Executing the project in strict compliance with the enabling laws of the state health insurance agency ensures institutional accountability and transparency. By prioritizing social safety nets for community leaders and expanding infrastructure, the administration solidifies the state's healthcare delivery indicators, leading to long-term human capital development and efficient public policy execution.
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