President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the disbursement of the 2025 first and second quarter allocation to all 36 states in line with Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.
The total amount disbursed is N29,284,145,353.78.
Beneficiaries of the Nigeria’s BHCPF include vulnerable groups such as pregnant women and children as well as general population requiring primary and emergency cares.
*How to enroll:
Contact your State Social Health Insurance Authority (SSHIA) to determine your eligibility and receive a HUWE card.
Enrollment involves visiting a Primary Health Care by presenting a valid ID card and passport photo.
* State by State disbursements :
1. Abia: N602,647,087;
2. Adamawa: N873,475,764.85;
3. Akwa Ibom: N823,006,962.91;,
4. Anambra: N799,175,962.32;
5. Bauchi: N968.6million;
6. Bayelsa: N420.97m;
7. Benue: N814m;
8. Borno: N1.068bn;
9. Cross River: N647m;
10. Delta: N664.7m;
11. Ebonyi; N693.6m;
12. Edo: N559.77m;
13. Ekiti: N571.777m;
14. Enugu: N848.64m;
15. Gombe: N592.67m;
16. Imo: N796m;
17. Jigawa: N1.207bn;
18. Kaduna: N939m;
19. Kano:N1.685.9bn;
20. Katsina: N1.266bn;
21. Kebbi: N796.8m;
22. Kogi: N692.1m;
23. Kwara: N573.9m;
24. Lagos: N647.162m;
25. Nasarawa: N577.73m;
26. Niger: N1.015bn;
27. Ogun: N631.7m;
28. Ondo: N584.92m;*
29. Osun: N765m;
30. Oyo: N830.8m;
31. Plateau: N752m;
32. Rivers: N863m;
33. Sokoto: N1.060bn;
34. Taraba: N736m;
35. Yobe: N709m;
36. Zamfara: N798m;
37. FCT: N403.3m.
*ONE OF THE THINGS YOU WONT GET TO HEAR FROM MANY STATE GOVERNMENTS : ENGAGE YOUR GOVERNORS TO PREVENT DIVERSION TO FRIVOLOUS AND PRIVATE USE.*
(vitalnewsngr.com)