NHIS Controversy: Yusuf’s recall will not affect corruption investigations – Lai Mohammed

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The reinstatement of the Executive Secretary of the National Health
Insurance Scheme, Usman Yusuf, will not stop any investigation of
corruption allegations levelled against him, the federal government said
on Wednesday.

 

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, who stated
this on Wednesday, however, said he was not aware Mr. Yusuf was being
investigated by the anti-graft agency, EFCC.

“I am not aware that the EFCC is investigating the recently
reinstated Executive Secretary of NHIS. But if that is the case, I don’t
think his reinstatement is a bar to any investigation,”
Mr. Mohammed
told journalists at the end of the weekly meeting of the Federal
Executive Council at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mr. Mohammed later clarified his statement. “I didn’t say I’m not
aware of his investigation. I was precise. I said I am not aware that
the EFCC is investigating him and that if it is true, that the fact that
he has been reinstated does not mean a stop to it. That is what I
said.”

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday reinstated Mr. Yusuf exactly
six months after he was suspended by the Minister of Health, Isaac
Adewole, following allegations of gross misconduct.

A panel commissioned by the minister after Mr. Yusuf’s suspension
later found him culpable of infractions that ranged from nepotism to
theft of public funds.

Mr. Adewole sent the report of the panel to the president in November.

However, on Tuesday, the minister received a letter signed by
President Buhari’s chief of staff announcing Mr. Yusuf’s reinstatement.
The letter was silent on the report of the health ministry’s panel and
whether or not the president cleared Mr. Yusuf of the panel’s findings
or even reviewed the findings.

On Wednesday, the presidency summoned the health minister and the
acting Executive Secretary of NHIS, Attahiru Ibrahim, to the
presidential villa.

 Ayo Osinlu, Head, Media and Public Relations of NHIS, told the News
Agency of Nigeria that Mr. Adewole, and the Acting Executive Secretary
of the NHIS, Attahiru Ibrahim, were summoned to the Presidential Villa.

Mr. Osinlu, however, told PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday night that the summon was not related to Mr. Yusuf’s recall.

“Their presence was not in any way related to the reinstatement of
the Executive Secretary,” he said. “Rather, they had attended to present
and defend for approval, some projects of the Federal Ministry of
Health with bearing on NHIS at FEC.”

Mr. Osinlu had earlier said the recalled NHIS chief did not resume duties on Wednesday.

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