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NLC intervenes in NHIS crisis
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has intervened in the crisis rocking the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) by calling on its Executive Secretary, Prof. Usman Yusuf, to vacate office and allow a full-scale investigation into the allegations levied against him. A representative of the NLC and the Chairman, Medical and Health Workers Union (MHWUN) FCT Council, Mr. Abubakar Shanabo, stated this during the on-going protest by the NHIS workers in Abuja. According to him, the protest over the resumption of the executive secretary must continue until victory was ascertained. “This is the third day of this protest and we will not relent, I have been mandated by the national body that we are in full support of the struggle.
“We insist that Yusuf remains suspended and must vacate his office for the administrative panel to carry on with their investigation. “We call on the Federal Government to do the needful as it stands for integrity with zero-tolerance for corruption, if nothing is done, TUC and NLC national bodies, will carry on with the protest on October 29. “The enrollees are being affected and not getting the maximum health services they deserve, therefore peace and sanity must return to the scheme,” he said. Chairman, Stakeholders Committee of National Association of Nigeria Colleges of Education Students, Adediwura Adeshina, also called on the Federal Government to resolve the continuous conflicts in NHIS. Adeshina said the scheme was expected to function effectively as the health insurer for tertiary institution students across the country could not function due to problems. “I was part of the representatives in 2013 that signed an agreement during the introduction of the Tertiary Institution Social Health Insurance Scheme under the NHIS.
“I know the way it started and I have the guideline of how it should function and all the students complied and keyed into the scheme. “Today, Nigerian students are not benefiting from the scheme anymore; if the system is not working, the regulatory body should take over and sanitise it. “We will not relent in the struggle, this is a sacrifice and we will pay the price for the freedom of our members,” he said. NAN reports that the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) and Nigeria Civil Service Union on October 22 commenced protested against the resumption of the NHIS boss
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