The Lagos State Health Management Agency recently welcomed the birth of a set of quadruplets with the help of its ILERA EKO social health insurance program.
The quadruplets, a set of four girls, were delivered at the Ikorodu General Hospital and were the first children for Mr. and Mrs. Dayo Faniyi’s family, according to a statement released by the state on Wednesday.
The General Manager of LASHMA, Dr. Emmanuella Zamba, congratulated the parents and called the delivery “miraculous,” promising that the organization would do all possible to guarantee the infants had access to medical treatment when it was time.
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Zamba used the opportunity to urge residents who had yet to enroll in the health scheme to immediately tap into the opportunity provided by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration.
Commending the governor, the father of the quadruplets, Faniyi, a town planner with the Isolo Local Council Development Area, said the scheme brought relief to him.
He said, “ILERA EKO is a great relief to me. If not for the governor, I wonder how much I would have paid in a government hospital for the delivery of my four babies.”
He added that he would have been running helter-skelter to get money to pay for the operation on his wife and the babies, especially at this crucial time when naira notes were difficult to get in the country.
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