Mr Hassan urged other associations and organisations in the state to emulate NAPPS by enrolling their members in the scheme.
Mr Hassan commended the foundation for its strong support.
The director-general of KADCHMA, Abubakar Hassan, said the 2026 expansion strategy would renew focus on the informal sector.
MSF is supporting ATBU-TH in conducting research on Lassa fever to strengthen an evidence-based response to the disease.
Mr Hassan commended Governor Uba Sani’s leadership and administrative approach for revitalising healthcare facilities statewide.
“No one should be left to suffer simply because they cannot afford medical attention,” he added.
In a short ruling, Mr Omotosho gave the EFCC 10 days to arraign the suspects or release those in detention.
Mr Balarabe-Musa said that pensioners deserve the best.
Speaking at the signing of the MoU on Monday in Kaduna, KADCHMA director-general Abubakar Hassan said the scheme’s benefits for the pensioners were immense.
“This is a global agreement that every human being is entitled to.’’
