Coming after the Actors
Guild of Nigeria (AGN) was dragged after her members resorted to public begging
for their health needs, the guild’s president, Emeka Rollas has revealed that
the organisation has reached an agreement with a health organisation.
According to him, members
will no longer resort to public begging for their health needs.
He took to Instagram and
wrote:
“Actors Guild of Nigeria
achieved a historic milestone since its existence. We have graciously taken the
welfare of our esteemed members high and above measure.
With your support and the
support of the Excos of the AGN, we have successfully signed an MOU with
Medicard Health Management as the approved official HMO and Health Management
Services Provider of the Actors Guild of Nigeria.
Gentlemen and Ladies of the
AGN, I am most delighted to inform you that our members will no longer resort
to public begging for their health or medical needs. Each and every actor or
actress in Nigeria henceforth will enjoy comprehensive HMO cover. With the
Partnership we have created with Medicard Health Management, all members of the
AGN and independent actors and actresses in Nigeria will have access to over
600 Hospitals Nationwide for all their Health and Medical needs (Drugs and
Treatment Inclusive).
In addition to this, we now
have a Group Life Insurance Cover for all our members; with the partnership we
have established with Medicard Nigeria, our members can now access Medical
tourism overseas for Kidney Transplant and surgery; Our members can also use
their cards to enjoy Discount purchases on Meat and Chicken stores nationwide,
Automatic Car Insurance Renewal at zero cost and so much more.
We are able to achieve this
milestone today because we believe that members of the AGN deserves the best.
Actors and Actresses deserve the best and we will leave no stone unturned to
make this a reality.
I hereby encourage us all
to spread the good news and reach-out to the AGN Secretariat of your state,
pick any Hospital of your choice to have yourself and your family onboarded on
the HMO scheme. We are flagging off this wonderful initiative on 17th August
2020. We need this and it’s fine for us.
Long Live The Actors Guild
of Nigeria… Long Live The AGN”
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