The Katsina State government and EHA Clinics have partnered under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand access to universal health coverage across the state. Leveraging its platform and deep expertise in digital health, EHA Clinics will support Katsina State in implementing innovative data-driven tools. These tools are designed to improve patient outcomes, streamline beneficiary management by eliminating redundancies, and expand access to care, particularly for vulnerable populations.
As part of this partnership, EHA Clinics will also manage select primary healthcare centres using its proven its model, which includes recruiting and training health workers to deliver quality, accessible care at the grassroots level.
The MoU was formally signed in Abuja in the presence of senior officials of the state government, including Dikko Radda, the governor, Abdulkadir Nasir, chief of staff, Musa Funtua, commissioner for Health, and Shamsuddeen Yahaya, executive secretary of the Primary Health Care Board.Shamsuddeen Yahaya, executive secretary of the Katsina State Primary Health Care Board, commending the timeliness of the agreement, stated that “the state government is investing significant resources to ensure we have one functional PHC per ward at this time.” His remarks underscore the government’s commitment to revitalising primary healthcare infrastructure and deepening community-level service delivery across the state.
“We’re proud to enter into a public-private partnership with the Katsina State government to build a more inclusive and resilient healthcare system,” said Abdulkareem Iyamu, vice president, Business Development, EHA Clinics. “Through this collaboration, we will not only digitise care processes but also use advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence to improve health outcomes, reduce costs, and bring lifesaving services closer to the people who need them most, which aligns with His Excellency’s vision.”
EHA Clinics has invested significantly in developing digital clinical guidelines and integrating artificial intelligence tools that enhance predictive diagnostics, preventive care, and the efficient management of health systems. The initiative also includes patient feedback tools, supply chain optimisation, and the integration of a beneficiary enrollment system linked with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).
The Katsina State Government will provide infrastructural support through its ongoing PHC revitalisation program, ensure regulatory oversight, and lead community-based enrollment and outreach efforts via the Katsina State Contributory Health Management Agency (KTSCHMA).EHA Clinics is a technology-driven primary healthcare provider delivering quality, patient-centered services across Nigeria. Through its EHACare platform, the organisation leverages digital health solutions to support governments, partners, and communities in providing timely, data-informed care.
It continues to champion digital innovation in healthcare, working with governments and partners to build equitable health systems across Nigeria.

