Ultimate Health MD bags African HMO CEO award

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By Daily Review Online

In recognition of his organisation’s outstanding performance in the health insurance industry, the Managing Director of Ultimate Health Management Services, Otunba Lekan Ewenla, has won the African Health Maintenance Organisation Chief Executive Officer Leadership Award for 2026.

The organisers of the annual award, the African CEO Leadership Award said the award is aimed identifying, validate, celebrate, and amplify “the impact of Africa’s most transformative Chief Executives and Senior Business Leaders.”

In a statement on Tuesday, Ultimate Health’s Ewenla said the award recognised his organisation’s outstanding performance in the health insurance industry, driven by strong innovation, professionalism, and customer satisfaction.

“We recognise the fact that the health insurance is designed to make healthcare affordable, accessible and equitable to all Nigerians, and we have been strongly committed to achieving that objective with strong collaboration with critical stakeholders like the regulator, the National Health Insurance Authority and the network of accredited healthcare facilities.

Ewenla further explained that, “ the management of Ultimate Health HMO adopted the Group, Individual and Family Social Health Insurance Program – GIFSHIP for direct exposure to the operators in the informal sector and the operators of small and medium-scale businesses in the country.

According to him,
“This step was intended to make health care affordable and accessible to approximately 75 per cent of Nigerians in the informal sector. Right now, we are rolling out a new service-level agreement with NHIA-accredited Health Care Facilities across the country, and it is essentially the regulator’s standard template.

“We are also planning an interactive and sensitisation session with service providers to directly interface with the regulator’s representatives and the target market in attendance, and clarify issues,” he said.

While commending President Bola Tinubu’s administration for its commitment to improving the country’s poor health indices and making health insurance work better for Nigerians, the CEO noted that the President has mandated that an average of 50 million Nigerians be enrolled in the programme.

“The President backed it up with adequate funding and political will, and mandated that all small, medium, and large organisations enrol and be issued a compliance certificate by the National Health Insurance Authority.

The issued compliance certificate will, moving forward, form part of the requirements for transactions or benefits from the Government across the nation,” he said.

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