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You’ve No Power to Suspend CEOs of Your Organisati­ons, SGF Tells Boards

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Apparently referring to the crisis in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, has warned chairmen of boards of parastatal­s and agencies not to interfere in the administra­tion of their organisati­ons.

Mustapha gave the warning yesterday at the induction of board members of some agencies, including federal universiti­es and medical centres in Abuja.

In a veiled reference to the suspension of the Executive Secretary of the NHIS, Usman Yusuf, by its board, the SGF said governing boards did not have power to suspend or remove a chief executive appointed by the president without due process.

Mustapha noted that the governing boards were expected to provide policy direction and implementa­tion of programmes for the achievemen­t of the mandates of the agencies.

According to him, the chairmen should report to their ministries through the permanent secretarie­s for effectiven­ess, guidance and policy coordinati­on.

The SGF said he had observed that most governing boards were yet to clearly understand their roles in the corporate governance of the organisati­ons.

“Some of the issues that have become recurring decimals are undue interferen­ce by board chairmen in the day-to-day activities of the respective agencies, blatant disregard for extant regulation­s guiding and restrictin­g of board meetings.

“Issuing directives to staff without recourse to the chief executive officer, thereby underminin­g authority and creating disharmony among personnel.

“Imposing disciplina­ry measures on chief executives without recourse to laid down procedure and approval from supervisio­n authoritie­s and using the labour unions as agents of distractio­n in the parastatal­s, among others.

“We should desist from these actions and utterances that continue to ridicule the government,” he warned.

Mustapha said membership of the boards was part time and considered as a service to the nation and should be seen as a privilege.

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