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ODSFA to secure health coverage for players, staff

By Femi Atolagbe

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In bid to enhance wellness for its players and entire workforce, the Ondo State Football Agency (ODSFA) has established a pact with the State’s Contributory Health Commission, with the view of buying into the Contributory Health Scheme, (ODCHS).
A mutual interest for a future partnership between the ODSFA management and the ODCHS providers was deliberated upon at the meeting facilitated and presided over by the Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Mr Dotun Owanikin .
Dr. Tolu Ademujimi who led a team of the Health Commission to the meeting at ODSFA’s Caring Heart Games Village, Oda road highlighted the benefits of ODCHS package in a comprehensive presentation, after which a to be formalised partnership interest was mutually expressed.
The Commissioner said “we will work out an agreement for a future partnership between the two government agencies, though this is a bit late for the new season consideration.
“The NPFL starts in less than two weeks, there won’t be enough time to complete the paperwork and other logistics and as a result we have to carry on with other health plans for now,” he said.
Sunshine Stars’ (ODSFA) Team Doctor, Dr. Babatunde Akinbinu was mandated to have further talks aimed at formalising an agreement of mutual benefits with the Health Commission.
The meeting had in attendant other ODSFA’s full time board members; Prince Tunde Ogunja, Mr Dare Ogunleye and the Agency’s Secretary, Mr Femi Iwajomo as well as the DFA Mr Banji Kuroloja, Sunshine Stars’ Team Manager Mr Tokunbo Akinyelure and his Queens counterpart Seun Betiku among others.

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