Adeleke vows to end ‘japa’ among Osun youths
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has said his administration is creating an enabling environment to retain health professionals in the state against the japa syndrome.
Adeleke said this at the inauguration of the Osun Health Insurance Scheme office complex in Abere, Osogbo.
He said, “We have targeted action against the japa syndrome. Our government has approved the full payment of hazard allowances to all our health staff (members) as approved by the Federal Government.
“We also intend to replace all healthcare workers that have left with new ones with improved packages. And this had been adequately appropriated for in the 2024 budget.”
The governor also said that his administration planned to renovate all 332 focal primary health centres and some comprehensive health centres in the state.
He said the OHIS office complex was provided to create an environment conducive to the administration of health insurance policies for better health for Osun citizens.
“Our government recognises the importance of health insurance and intends to reduce or even eliminate out-of-pocket payment for treatment in the hospitals.
“That is the reason for making it compulsory for all political office holders to enrol in the Osun Health Insurance Scheme, in addition to civil servants who are also compulsorily enrolled.
“I want to use this opportunity to encourage the informal sector, traders, artisans, businessmen, unions, etc to key into the programme,” he added.
(Punch)
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