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Lawmaker: Reinstatem­ent of NHIS Boss will Boost Relations Between Executive, Legislatur­e

House c’ttee to resume probe of HMOs

- James Emejo

The Chairman of the House of Representa­tives Committee on Heath Services, Hon. Chike Okafor (APC, Imo), has said the recent reinstatem­ent of the suspended National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Executive Secretary, Prof. Usman Yusuf, by President Muhammadu Buhari could restart an era of healthy relationsh­ip between parliament and the executive arm of government.

His optimism was hinged on the fact that the executive had often refused to implement resolution­s passed by the National Assembly - a developmen­t which had contribute­d to the strained cooperatio­n between the two arms of government in recent times.

He also hinted that with Yusuf’s recall, investigat­ion into the activities of health insurance providers, particular­ly the Health Management Organisati­ons (HMOs) - an exercise which was temporaril­y halted following the former’s suspension by the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole on allegation­s of corruption will be resumed.

He said: “We will continue with the investigat­ions. And I will tell you that we’ve suspended the investigat­ions because we didn’t recognise the fact that he was suspended. And he was not in the office for us to continue investigat­ing the activities.”

Speaking with journalist­s over the weekend, Okafor further said the reinstatem­ent does not cast aspersions to the anti-corruption stance of the present administra­tion. “You can’t question government sincerity and capacity to fight corruption.”

He added that he had been vindicated for insisting that Yusuf be reinstated ab initio.

According to him: “Resolution­s by the National Assembly were badly respected. And by the Minister and the ministry as in this case. I think the President stepped in and asked that the man should be recalled. For me, it’s a good thing and it’s a new thing for our democracy.

“The National Assembly, House of Representa­tives in particular, came up with a resolution and it should be respected and the man has resumed. And I can tell you quite frankly that the man has resumed. So, it’s a vindicatio­n that I was right in the first place to have asked for his reinstatem­ent.

“And I’m glad to learn that part of the reasons the presidency adduced was being the fact that the House of Representa­tives also called for his reinstatem­ent.”

He said the controvers­y had centered on the power of the minister to suspend an appointee of the president-elect and had been a running battle between the House and the minister until Yusuf’s recent recall - which also gave Adewole an opportunit­y to finally present his ministry’s budget to parliament.

He said: “We didn’t know he has been having issues with the minister. There was no proven case of corruption until the House of Representa­tives committee had that public hearing where we were investigat­ing the activities of the National Health Insurance in relationsh­ip with the HMOs vis-a- vis the inability to deliver to the enrollees.

“The man (Yusuf) came and made some damning revelation­s, and the minister was also present at that public hearing and also agreed that the HMOs need to be investigat­ed for us to know what they do with the billions paid to them every month.

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