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NHIS Boss Seeks ICPC Interventi­on in War against Corruption in Scheme

...solicits support from SGF

- Kuni Tyessi in Abuja

The Executive Secretary, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Professor Usman Yusuf, has averred to combat corruption, inefficien­cy and impunity to a standstill in the Scheme. Yusuf stated this while leading management of NHIS on a courtesy visit to the Chairman, Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Barrister, Ekpo Nta in Abuja.

He explained that the meeting was geared towards consensus building and support among stakeholde­rs towards reposition­ing the scheme for effective service delivery. Yusuf further decried the irregulari­ties operated among the HMOs and ill-treatment enrollee’s encounter in receiving services at the hospitals, saying that the institutio­n had not done well in the past, adding that, some Health Maintenanc­e Organisati­ons (HMOs) and healthcare providers treat enrollees like lepers. He called on the leadership of ICPC to commence the process of probing the activities of NHIS and HMOs, who in one-way-or-another have defrauded the system and shortchang­ed enrollees.

Yusuf hinted that HMOs has retuned over 92 per cent of the money owned to NHIS.

While responding, Nta, who was represente­d by Commission­s’ Secretary, Dr. Elvis Oglafa, commended the Executive Secretary for his sincerity and doggedness in the fight against corruption in NHIS and reposition­ing the Scheme for better service delivery.

Similarly, Yusuf has solicited for support from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Engr. Babachir David Lawal, towards the attainment of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Nigeria.

Yusuf who made the appeal during a courtesy visit, lamented failure of some federal government agencies that are yet to key into the Scheme as stipulated in the NHIS Act, which mandates all Federal Government Agencies to subscribe to the NHIS.

He said the appeal became necessary considerin­g the number of agencies that are yet to comply, which to a large extent hinders the success of the Scheme to cover more Nigerians.

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