Subscribe

Stay informed

Get the day's top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning.

By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy

The Daily Chronicle

Truth in Every Story

twitterfacebookinstagramyoutube

News

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • World

Features

  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Video

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Advertise

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Cookie Policy
  • Accessibility

© 2026 The Daily Chronicle. All rights reserved.

SitemapRSS Feed
Health

Osun pensioners laud state health insurance scheme for reducing mortality

The Osun State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) has credited the free enrolment of 20,000 retirees into the State Health Insurance Scheme with a significant reduction in

Author 18229
February 26, 2026·2 min read
Share this article

The Osun State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) has credited the free enrolment of 20,000 retirees into the State Health Insurance Scheme with a significant reduction in mortality among its members.

Describing the initiative as a timely intervention, the union said it has enhanced access to quality healthcare for senior citizens across the state.

Speaking at the NUP State Secretariat in Osogbo, Comrade Lawrence Aina disclosed that Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration enrolled 20,000 members into the Osun Health Insurance Scheme (O-HIS) in 2023.

Advertisement

300x250

He noted that the union monitored the process closely to ensure all members were captured, adding that additional retirees continue to be enrolled daily.

Aina explained that while the scheme initially covered minor illnesses, advocacy by the union has expanded its scope to partially cover surgical procedures.

He urged the government to further improve the scheme by covering the full cost of surgery for pensioners to better safeguard the welfare of senior citizens.

He added, “The enrolment of 20,000 members has been transformative. Many of our pensioners earn between N350 and N750 monthly, making access to medical care extremely difficult. With the additional N25,000 provided under the current government, our members now have much-needed relief for healthcare expenses.”

“The enrolment even reduced the death rate of people, so we are thanking the Governor for what he has done. In addition, we have to thank the OHIS. We went there to complain that our deep well is not in good condition again, and they gave us a free borehole which has been sunk and has been in operation since.”

Aina said, “We are not yet satisfied; we still need more. Some circulars need to be implemented by the government. We implore the Governor to please implement all this (APULAS) quickly so that our pensioners will continue to pray for him.”

Similarly, a pensioner, Comrade Olusegun Ayodele, lauded Governor Adeleke for the initiative, saying, “Before now, I spent more than N7,000 on my healthcare monthly, even though I don’t have a proper healthcare facility; now I can visit a proper facility at no cost.”

Share this article
Author 18229

Advertisement

300x250

Related Articles

Lagos upgrades 11 laboratories with global fund support

Lagos upgrades 11 laboratories with global fund support

Lagos State has intensified efforts to strengthen its healthcare system with a renewed drive to improve the quality of medical laboratory services across the state, in line with Governor Babajide

about 6 hours ago
The Rise of China's Innovative Drugs: What Does It Mean for the World?

The Rise of China's Innovative Drugs: What Does It Mean for the World?

The first quarter of 2026 has witnessed remarkable achievements in China’s innovative drug industry. The total value of out-licensing deals exceeded US$60 billion, nearly half of the total for the

about 13 hours ago

Health experts seek stronger regulation of IVF sector

…as Nordica celebrates 5000 babies at 23 Medical experts have renewed calls for stricter regulation of Nigeria’s rapidly expanding In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) sector, warning that inadequate oversight could compromise

Yesterday at 7:05 PM
Cancer: Group advocates nationwide rollout of patient navigation in cancer centres

Cancer: Group advocates nationwide rollout of patient navigation in cancer centres

The Federal Government, state authorities and hospital leadership have been urged to implement patient navigation services across all cancer centres in Nigeria. Project PINK BLUE said the need has become

Yesterday at 10:07 AM

Advertisement

300x250