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Vanguard News NEPC designates Edo Dry Port as Export Warehouse On Kindly Share This Story: The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), has designated the Edo Dry Port, otherwise known as the AMES-Edo Inland Container Dry Port, as an Export Warehouse or Aggregation Centre. The Council said that it would serve as a centre where surplus products could be aggregated, stored and transported in suitable condition to any port of shipment. Mr Peter Onokpasa, Head/Trade Promotion Advisor (TPA) of the NEPC, Asaba Export Assistance Office, disclosed this on Wednesday at the Edo/Delta Exporters Group and all Exporters stakeholders’ meeting. ....
Director-General, Edo State Health Insurance Commission, Dr. Rock Amegor, who spoke with journalists in Benin City, said the scheme has provision for employers of labour in the private sector to offer effective, efficient, and quality healthcare services to their employees. x
He explained that major areas of interventions for the scheme include primary care through which beneficiaries could access preventive health services, outpatient services, internal medicine, pediatric care, as well as maternal and neonatal services, among others.
“As the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration continues to attract investors to set up their businesses in the state, it only makes more sense than private-sector employers also take advantage of the health insurance scheme for the benefit of their employees, who can access quality and affordable healthcare. ....
The Edo State Government has urged the Organised Private Sector in the state to take advantage of the Edo Health Insurance Scheme (EDOHIS) to provide quality and affordable healthcare services for their employees. Director General, Edo State Health Insurance Commission, Dr. Rock Amegor, who spoke to journalists in Benin City, said the scheme has provision for employers of labour in the organized private sector to offer effective, efficient, sustainable and quality healthcare services to their employees. He explained that major areas of interventions for the scheme include primary care through which beneficiaries can access preventive health services, Outpatient Services, Internal Medicine, Pediatric care, Maternal and Neonatal Services, among others. ....