The Lagos State Government announces that over 1.3 million residents have enrolled in the ILERA EKO health insurance scheme since its launch nine years ago, marking significant progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
Dr. Emmanuella Zamba, Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA), emphasised the state’s dedication to healthcare accessibility during a media briefing held in honour of Universal Health Coverage Day 2024. She emphasises that the Lagos State Health Scheme Law, which was passed in 2015, is the foundation of the project.
“ILERA EKO provides comprehensive healthcare access for residents. With over 1.3 million enrollees, Lagos is taking decisive steps to ensure universal health coverage,” Dr. Zamba states.
Expanding Access Through Technology and Policy
Dr. Zamba reaffirms the government’s resolve to make healthcare a fundamental right for every resident. She notes that the administration is leveraging innovative technology, public awareness campaigns, and strategic partnerships to streamline enrollment and expand the scheme’s reach.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s recent Executive Order mandating health insurance enrollment for all Lagos residents reinforces this commitment. The directive aligns with the National Health Insurance Authority Act of 2022, ensuring health equity across the state.
“Through strategic collaborations and technological advancements, we are committed to providing accessible, high-quality healthcare services for all Lagosians,” she says.
Simplified Enrollment and Enhanced Services
Mrs. Adetoro Tayo-Adetoro, LASHMA’s Head of Planning, Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation, highlights new measures to simplify the enrollment process. Collaboration with the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) enables residents to register at over 60 LASRRA outlets statewide.
A recent initiative, the “Drug Access Expansion,” launched in 2024, allows enrollees to obtain prescribed medications at over 300 community pharmacies, enhancing convenience and continuity of care. Additionally, the Eko Social Health Alliance (EKOSHA) provides free or subsidized healthcare for vulnerable populations, bridging critical gaps in access.
Sustaining Progress Toward Universal Health Coverage
As Lagos State observes UHC Day 2024, the ILERA EKO scheme remains a cornerstone of its healthcare reforms. Dr. Zamba calls on all residents to participate actively in the initiative, emphasizing its role in building a healthier and more inclusive society.
Tayo-Adetoro continues, “Health for all is not merely an aspiration—it is a commitment to every Lagosian,” urging broad participation in the program to achieve the goal of universal health care in Lagos.