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COAS Orders Enrolment Of Personnel, Dependants On NHIS

by Tarkaa David
2 years ago
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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, has directed immediate enrolment of all personnel and their families in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) of the Medical Reception Station (MRS) Abogo Largema Military Cantonment, Biu in Borno State.

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He gave the directive during an on the spot assessment of Nigerian Army  units at 231 Battalion and 331 Artillery Regiment in Abogo Largema Military Cantonment, Biu.

A statement by the Director Army Public Relations Brig-Gen Onyema Nwachukwu in Abuja said Lagbaja received briefs from the respective commanding officers of the two units, Lieutenant Colonels Aliyu Garba and Muphtau Arilesere  on the security situation in their area of responsibility, infrastructure status and challenges of the units.

They stressed the need for increased capitation for the Cantonment MRS since it is serving both units.

General Lagbaja responding to issues raised by the commanders, directed that all personnel and their families in the cantonment be enrolled in the National Health Insurance Scheme to enable them access free medical care, adding that capitation depends on the number of enrollees.

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The COAS also promised to address the challenge of infrastructure deficit in the Cantonment.

The army chief appreciated soldiers for their service to the nation in ensuring peace and stability in their area of responsibility, adding, that socio economic activities have been restored in the general area.

General Lagbaja informed the troops of the federal government’s intervention in providing comfort for serving and deceased personnel, as well as their families through the disbursement of funds to clear the backlog of beneficiaries of the Group Life Insurance Scheme and the Nigerian Army Personal Accident Assurance Scheme.

 

He assured the troops that challenges of inadequate and dilapidated accommodation, as well as decaying infrastructure are receiving earnest attention across formations and units of the Nigerian Army.

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