Rivers Govt Sends Insurance Scheme Bill To Assembly
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Dr Nnnana Chiyere, the Director of Public Health, Rivers Ministry of Health, on Monday, said Gov. Nyesom Wike, had sent a bill on Rivers Health Insurance Scheme (RHIS) to the state legislature for consideration.

Dr Nnnana Chiyere, the Director of Public Health, Rivers Ministry of Health, on Monday, said Gov. Nyesom Wike, had sent a bill on Rivers Health Insurance Scheme (RHIS) to the state legislature for consideration.
Chiyere said in Port Harcourt that the free medical health programme of former Gov. Chibuike Amaechi administration had been suspended.
“The free medical programme is over with the previous government because it is not sustainable.
“No government can sustain such a programme, so the governor is trying to set up the Rivers Health Insurance Scheme.
“The bill has been sent to the state House of Assembly to make it a law,” he said.
The director warned the public against eating food in an unhygienic environment for them to remain healthy.
Chiyere, who was reacting to the filthy environments in which some food vendors were operating, said that the flies that perched on food could cause diseases for the consumers.
According to Chiyere, cooking and selling of food in dirty places could portray how decent the sellers and consumers are.
NAN reports that food vendors operate at untidy environments, the practice which the ministry was trying to eradicate by preaching cleanliness to the vendors.
One of such places is under Isaac Boro Park flyover in Port Harcourt, where cooking, eating and plaiting of hair take place very close to a stagnant and dirty pool of water.
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