NYSC Enrolls All Corps Members On Insurance Scheme

Insurance cover for serving corps members will is set to commence on Friday, February, 11, 2022, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has said.

The NYSC said to ensure a holistic and quicker medical intervention, all Corps Members have been enrolled under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations at the NYSC, Emeka Mgbemena said this in a statement on Sunday.

“For the reinforcement of this policy, and towards ensuring a more holistic and quicker medical intervention, all Corps Members have been enrolled under the nation’s National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

“The flag-off of this insurance scheme is slated for Friday, 11 February, 2022.

“NYSC shall never shirk its responsibility of seeing to the welfare of Corps Members. The Corps is always open to enquiries whenever the need arises,” the statement said.

It dismissed allegations that corps members suffer poor healthcare, and bear the cost of their treatment.

The statement added: “The story is not only a sweeping one, but equally a complete misrepresentation of facts.

“It is pertinent to state that the Scheme always feels empty and saddened whenever a Corps Member is lost or maimed. It is for that particular reason that the welfare of Corps Members remains topnotch, and a cardinal policy thrust of the National Youth Service Corps.

“It is apt to put on record that Corps Members get medical refunds for sums expended on health challenges. This scenario usually arises when the Scheme has not been apprised of a Corps Member’s medical issue and he goes ahead to spend out of his pocket. As soon as the Corps Member applies and it’s verified, he gets paid.”


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