The
Nigerian Senate on Tuesday constituted a five-member ad-hoc committee to
investigate the Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme,
Usman Yusuf, over allegations financial and administrative abuses.
President
Muhammadu Buhari appointed Mr. Yusuf head of NHIS in July 2016.
The
motion to probe Mr. Yusuf, a professor, was sponsored by Kabiru Marafa,
APC-Zamfara, who expressed concern about “scandalous activities of the new
Executive Secretary since his appointment.”
Mr.
Marafa, in his presentation, alleged that Mr. Yusuf had been spending above his
threshold without the approval of the supervising ministry which is the
Ministry of Health headed by Isaac Adewole.
In
substantiating his claim, Mr. Marafa mentioned “corrupt expenditure of N292
million” incurred by Mr. Yusuf for healthcare financing training; “illegal
expenditure” of N218 million for “training of staff”; “scandalous expenditure”
of N400 million “purportedly for training during month of October 2016”; and
N50 million for T-shirts and face caps “despite presidential order banning
promotional items and souvenirs”.
All the
expenditures totalling N960 million, said Mr. Marafa, were without recourse to
“any appropriate approving authority” – though the Executive Secretary’s
spending limit is N2.5 million.
Apart from
alleged financial corruption, Mr. Yusuf was also accused of other abuses,
including illegal recruitment, “fraudulent” change of the designations, and
questionable promotions.
Mr.
Marafa cited “the recent appointment or elevation of a barely 32 years old to
the position of Assistant General Manager, equivalent to an Assistant Director
in the ministry (of heath) who in fact had less than 10 years in service.”
“Corrupt
and scandalous activities of the Executive Secretary if left unchecked could
affect the smooth running of the agency,’ said Mr. Marafa.
The
Senate, led by the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, agreed to Mr.
Marafa’s single request that Mr. Yusuf face an ad-hoc investigative panel of
the Senate.
Accordingly,
Mr. Ekweremadu constituted the committee, comprising Lanre Tejuso, APC-Ogun,
who is the chairman of the committee on health; Ahmed Lawan, APC-Yobe, the
Senate Leader; Bassey Akpan, PDP-Akwa Ibom; Ahmed Ogembe, PDP-Kogi; and Mr.
Marafa to investigate Mr. Yusuf.
PREMIUM
TIMES understands that Mr. Yusuf has had frosty relationship with health
management organisations which NHIS regulates over policies and alleged pompous
attitude of the Executive Secretary.
At a
time, the HMOs reported Mr. Yusuf to Mr. Tejuoso who was said to have no
interest in bringing the allegations against the Executive Secretary before the
Senate before Mr. Marafa now did.
source:Premium times
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