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March 8, 2026The program supports media engagement in public health promotion
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has extended free health insurance to 150 journalists in Abuja, announced by Adedolapo Fasawe of the Health Services and Environment Secretariat. The scheme provides access to accredited medical facilities for one year, aiming to empower journalists as partners in public health advocacy. Babagana Adam, HSES permanent secretary, pledged to sponsor 50 more journalists, with potential expansion to 300. NUJ FCT chair Grace Ike praised the initiative for supporting vulnerable media workers. The programme strengthens healthcare access while encouraging journalists to promote preventive care and health awareness across the capital.
To read the full story: https://tjcproject.org/fct-health-initiative-extends-free-insurance-to-150-abuja-journalists/

