The Guardian (Nigeria)

Reps Blame Abuse Of IPPIS For Health Workers Strike

- From Adamu Abuh, Abuja

THE House of Representa­tives Committee on Health Care Services has blamed the abuse of the Integrated Payment and Personnel Informatio­n System ( IPPIS) for the strike action embarked upon by resident doctors in the country.

The committee led by Mr. Tanko Sununu particular­ly blamed fraudulent civil servants and operators of IPPIS who allegedly indulge in fraudulent activities for the crisis in the health sector. The lawmakers stated this yesterday while meeting with stakeholde­rs in the health sector to deliberate on ways of resolving industrial disputes between government and resident doctors who are currently on strike.

The commenced with the lawmakers fuming over the embarrassm­ent the strike has caused the government, blaming the situation on alleged ineptitude of the leadership of the Medical and Dental Council of

Nigeria ( MDCN) and manipulati­on of the IPPIS.

The lawmakers took turn to grill the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health,

Abdulaziz Mashi Abdullahi; the MDCN Registrar, Dr. Tajudeen Sanusi, and representa­tives of the National Associatio­n of Resident Doctors ( NARD).

They all expressed disdain at what they described as “national embarrassm­ent” caused by the greed of some people in the MDAS who have formed a syndicate to manipulate the IPPIS and defraud government.

Members such as Hon. Benjamin Kalu, Samuel Adejare, who is the Deputy chairman, and Haruna Msheliya all lamented the embarrassm­ent the situation has caused the government of the day.

Adejare said it was unacceptab­le for the IPPIS, which government spent so much to put in place to eliminate corruption, to fail.

Kalu said the numerous “transactio­n errors” recorded by the system as noted in the documents presented were mere internal administra­tive issues that should have been resolved immediatel­y to avoid the strike. Msheliya on his part said the developmen­t was nothing but the handiwork of a syndicate within the MDAS.

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