The chief of Sefwi Boinzan and Kontihene of the Sefwi Wiawso Traditional Area, Nana Ofori Ahenkan II, has initiated a program to provide free registration and renewal of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) for residents.
The programme, aimed at ensuring that all residents have access to essential healthcare services, has been widely welcomed by inhabitants of the Sefwi Boinzan Divisional Stool Land in the Juaboso-Bia District of the Western North Region.
Nana Ofori Ahenkan II emphasised the importance of health coverage in fostering a healthy and productive community.
This move not only alleviates the financial burden on individuals but also promotes overall community well-being.
Speaking to Adom News, Nana Ofori Ahenkan II said he feels it is his responsibility to ensure his people live a healthy life.
Some of the beneficiaries also showed appreciation to the chief for the kind gesture.
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