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FCT Enrolls 379 Inmates in Health Insurance Scheme, Expands Healthcare Access

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ABUJA, Nigeria — The Federal Capital Territory Administration has enrolled 379 inmates across custodial centres in the FCT into the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund Health Insurance Scheme as part of efforts to improve access to healthcare for persons in custody.

The enrollment exercise, which was accompanied by a free medical outreach programme, was conducted at the Kuje, Suleja and Dukpa custodial centres, with the official flag-off held at the Kuje Custodial Centre. The Nigerian Correctional Service, FCT Command, described the initiative as a major step towards advancing healthcare reforms within the correctional system.

According to a statement by the command’s spokesman, A.S Duza, the programme aligns with the reform agenda of the Controller-General of Corrections, Sylvester Nwakuche, aimed at ensuring the inclusion of inmates in health insurance schemes nationwide. The initiative will guarantee sustained access to essential healthcare services for inmates during incarceration and after their release, thereby supporting rehabilitation and reintegration efforts.

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During the outreach, inmates and correctional personnel received blood pressure checks, blood glucose testing, malaria screening, eye examinations and medical consultations. A total of 180 prescriptions were filled, while more than 100 inmates benefited from optometry services and eye screenings. Reading glasses were also distributed to beneficiaries.

Speaking at the event, the Mandate Secretary of the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, said the programme reflected the commitment of the FCT Administration to achieving Universal Health Coverage. “This event stands as a testament to our collective mission to achieve Universal Health Coverage, a mandate that emphasises the principle of leaving no one behind,” Fasawe said.

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The Controller of Corrections, FCT Command, Christopher Peter Jen, commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for supporting the initiative. He described the enrollment of inmates into the BHCPF as a significant milestone in correctional administration and inmate welfare.

“This enrollment into the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund and the accompanying medical outreach demonstrate that rehabilitation extends beyond confinement,” Jen said. “Access to quality healthcare is fundamental to human dignity and contributes significantly to the reformation, rehabilitation and successful reintegration of inmates into society.

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The programme marks the first formal enrolment of inmates in the FCT into the health insurance scheme, with plans to extend the initiative to other correctional facilities, including Gwagwalada. The correctional service noted that the programme underscores growing collaboration between the FCT Administration and the Nigerian Correctional Service in advancing correctional reforms and ensuring access to essential healthcare services for inmates in the nation’s capital.

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