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NHIS proposes tax on alcoholic beverage producers

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Managers of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) are proposing a percentage of tax to be imposed on alcoholic beverages in order to manage the scheme.

According to Upper East Regional Director of the authority, Sebastian Alangpulinsa, the pro poor policy was introduced in 2003 for resident Ghanaians to seek health care without financial constraint.

He however bemoaned that the scheme is crawling to survive due to financial constraints to meet its growing demand.
It is against this back drop that the authority is proposing a tax on alcoholic beverages to enable it defray its arrears.

The director made this known during an end of year performance review meeting underway at the Ghana Health Service In-service Training Center.
The authority also proposes a percentage of tax on cigarette and sugar as well as a percentage of Ghana’s oil to the authority for its smooth operation.

Deputy Upper East Regional Minister, Frank Adongo Fuseini entreated organised labour to dialogue with workers to come out with suggestions on a proposed 1 percent from employees basic salary and 2 percent from employers to sustain the scheme.

Mr. Adongo challenged staff of the authority to step-up in their activities in registering the poor population of the region.

Some deserving district in the region were given awards in honor of their prestigious performance over them year.

By: Joshua Asaah|A1radioonline.com|Ghana.

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