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NHIS Saga: More Officials Suspended as Security Personnel Besiege Agency’s Premises …

Workers vow to resist Yusuf

- Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

The ongoing power play between the suspended Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Prof. Usman Yusuf, and the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, took a new turn yesterday when security personnel laid siege on the Abuja premises of the agency.

This is coming as the minister also suspended eight more NHIS officials implicated for their role in the alleged fraud, nepotism and abuse of office committed by Yusuf, which led to his suspension penultimat­e week.

THISDAY findings revealed that the security personnel, including policemen and officers of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were stationed at the head office of NHIS and its annex in Wuse 2, both in Abuja, to prevent Yusuf from forcefully gaining entry into the agency’s offices.

Since his suspension by the minister to enable the health ministry investigat­e the allegation­s levelled against him, Yusuf, who was appointed Executive Secretary of NHIS by President Muhammadu Buhari a year ago, has maintained his innocence and defiantly told Adewole that only the president could remove him.

According to a source, the arrival of security personnel at the NHIS yesterday got the backing of its workers’ union, which has vowed to prevent any attempt by Yusuf to disobey the three months suspension order.

“The presence of the security personnel is a welcome developmen­t and we want to make it clear to Yusuf that he must obey the suspension order until the allegation­s against him have been fully investigat­ed.

“Why is he in a hurry and why does he not want to be investigat­ed? He is not above the law and should be grateful it’s only three months,” the source said.

Adewole yesterday also approved the suspension of eight NHIS officials in order to pave the way for a thorough investigat­ion of the allegation­s of corruption and nepotism levelled against Yusuf.

The minister, in a statement by the Director, Media and Public Relations in his ministry, Mrs. Boade Akinola, said the suspension was “in furtheranc­e of the establishm­ent of the investigat­ive panel of inquiry and the desire to have an uninterrup­ted and robust investigat­ion of all petitions at the NHIS, including security reports on maladminis­tration and mismanagem­ent by officials of the agency”.

He listed the affected officer as follows: Mr. Olufemi Akingbade, General Manger, Zonal Coordinato­r South-south Zone; Mr. John Okon, General Manger, Finance and Accounts; Mr. Yusuf Fatika, General Manger, Human Resources and Administra­tion; Mr. Shehu Adamu, Assistant General Manager, Audit; Mr. Vincent Mamdam, Assistant General Manager, Head Insurance; Mr. Safiyanu Attah, Senior Assistant Officer, Marketing; Mr. Owen Udo Udoma, Senior Manager, Contributi­on Management; and Mr. Innocent Abbah, Senior Assistant Officer, Planning Research and Monitoring.

The minister urged the committee “to remain focused, fair and transparen­t in the discharge of the national task despite the sensation this developmen­t has generated”.

Adewole also directed the Acting Executive Secretary of NHIS, Mr. Attahiru Ibrahim “to ensure the immediate implementa­tion of the suspension order”.

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