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Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Rosenews2233(op): 1:48pm On May 28, 2025
Miss Nollywood international Queen Hassana Ozohu salisu call's out the president over the crumbling state of NHIA

In a poignant and heartfelt commentary, Miss Nollywood International Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu has brought to light a pressing issue that reverberates through Nigeria’s health sector: the dire situation confronting staff at the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), formerly known as the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). Her open letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu serves as a clarion call, urging immediate attention to the injustices faced by health workers, who are grappling with economic hardship while striving to provide essential services amidst a backdrop of bureaucratic neglect.

The State of Affairs at the NHIA

During a disclosed private meeting, Queen Hassana painted a grim picture of the current circumstances surrounding the NHIA. This pivotal agency, designed to safeguard and enhance the health welfare of Nigerians, has been beset by a crisis of leadership and resource management that is throwing its employees into a spiral of poverty and discontent. The situation is particularly alarming given that the NHIA plays a central role in ensuring the health of citizens across all 36 states, thereby holding a position of critical importance within the nation’s health infrastructure.

The crisis has been compounded by stagnant wages, poor management, and a lack of accountability from senior leadership. The NHIA, which should theoretically undergo a review of its policies and salary scales every five years, has not had a salary review in over a decade—a glaring oversight that has left the agency's dedicated staff feeling undervalued and overworked.

In echoes of Discontent
Queen Hassana voiced the frustrations of NHIA employees who, despite their tireless efforts to ensure the well-being of the populace, are met with systemic indifference from management. "How can those providing health insurance in a country as vast as Nigeria be suffering in every angle of life?" she asked, highlighting the irony of health workers experiencing economic distress while expected to deliver quality care.

The NHIA staffs, having raised their concerns through multiple protests, have increasingly found their voices suppressed by superiors who seem more concerned with maintaining the status quo than addressing legitimate grievances. The recent history of negotiations suggests a pattern of deception; promises to address wage increases are often followed by inaction, leaving employees disillusioned and distrustful of leadership.

In 2024, the NHIA staff union issued a clear ultimatum for a salary review, only for management to postpone meetings under dubious pretenses. This tactic—of continuously delaying discussions—has only served to erode trust, making it increasingly difficult for employees to believe in the sincerity of their leaders.

A Leader’s Responsibility is not seen from the respective leaders holding the four walls of the organization she said .

What Queen Hassana articulated is more than a personal distress; it is a deep-seated pain echoed across the ranks of NHIA employees. As even other ministry and retirees of some ministries are having difficulty acessing their rights to health with the NHIA. Many fear for their jobs and livelihoods, trapped in a system that perpetuates fear rather than foster dialogue. She called out the Director General (DG) of the NHIA, querying his capability and competence, “What kind of failed leader are you?” This challenge is not just to one individual but to the broader systems of leadership that have overlooked the needs of those who serve on the front lines of healthcare.

As Nigeria struggles to combat rising inflation and the growing cost of living, the need for responsive governance is paramount. President Tinubu's administration has made strides, such as increasing the minimum wage, yet the plight of NHIA workers remains unresolved and continues to fester.

The Consequences of Leadership Failures should be applied to every failed leadership in Nigeria.

The ramifications of neglecting staff welfare within the NHIA ripple outwards, affecting the quality of care that can be provided to citizens. How can employees deliver quality health services when their own lives are marred by insecurity and economic strife? The health of a nation’s workforce is intrinsically linked to its overall healthcare outcomes; if those responsible for the health of the population are struggling to make ends meet, the system itself is at risk of collapse.

Queen Hassana went further, emphasizing that merely replacing incompetent leaders is insufficient unless the replacements are held accountable for their performance and a fast review. “An incompetent leader does not deserve to stay in office, but to be replaced,” she stated passionately. This accountability should extend to all levels of government and healthcare administration.

In light of these realities, Queen Hassana's message is clear and urgent. She urges President Tinubu to look closely at what is happening at the NHIA, calling attention to “fishy and insensitive politics” that undermine the noble endeavor of the country’s health workers. These issues cannot be ignored any longer; they demand immediate and effective intervention.

The delaying tactics employed by the DG, are seen as attempts to deflate tensions and prolong the inevitable reckoning. It raises important questions: what is the minister of health doing to champion the cause of healthcare workers? Why is there a lack of accountability for those in leadership positions? The answers to these questions could determine the future of Nigeria’s health sector.

Queen Hassana expresses solidarity not be just as a beauty queen but as a representative voice for those who feel voiceless. She insists on the need for those in positions of privilege to stand for justice, speaking out on behalf of the dedicated health workers who risk their lives for the wellbeing of others but find themselves forsaken and forgotten.

Her plea resonates with anyone dedicated to restoring the dignity of Nigeria’s workforce and the fundamental principles of equity and justice. “We want to restore every sector of Nigeria, and what we have is our voices,” she asserts, emphasizing that collective action can catalyze change.

The narrative shared by Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu is a sobering reminder of the fragility of our health systems when those who serve are neglected by their leaders. It is a call to action for all stakeholders in Nigeria to prioritize the welfare of health workers to foster an environment that enables them to excel.
I call out the Director General of the national Health insurance authority and the minister of health and social welfare of Nigeria. Dr. Muhammad Ali pate and Dr. kelechi ohiri

As we await a response from the President, the time is now for the administration to champion the cause of health workers, to uplift those who toil in the shadows of the health sector, and to ensure that the promise of quality healthcare is fulfilled for every Nigerian. The integrity of our healthcare system is at stake, and the implications stretch far beyond today—affecting generations to come. Let us heed this call for change with urgency and compassion.
https://tvafrica24.com/miss-nollywood-international-queen-hassana-ozohu-salisu-calls-out-the-president-over-the-crumbling-state-of-nhia/

Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Brendaniel: 8:02am On May 29, 2025
They are coming for you, they hate the truth and the voice of the truth...
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by saintcasmir(m): 8:03am On May 29, 2025
Nollywood queen
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by KUNZEH(m): 8:04am On May 29, 2025
Okay
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Onewazobia(m): 8:04am On May 29, 2025
;Do
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Mayydayy(m): 8:04am On May 29, 2025
Nigeria is spontaneously descending into the Abyss under Tinubu. Whether you are a lackey or a critic, the bad news is we are all in that fast and furiously descending rollercoaster together.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Father4all: 8:05am On May 29, 2025
Unknown Actress grin
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Mabuggi88: 8:05am On May 29, 2025
Hmm ...
Oya over to you political jobbers and foot soldiers
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Shedrack777: 8:11am On May 29, 2025
I got my eyes on you girl. Pls don't give the president opue. Please! Reserve it for me Okey.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by GOFRONT(m): 8:16am On May 29, 2025
Hmmmm......Ebira girls got this kinda succulent kukunase
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by hardass: 8:18am On May 29, 2025
Make up queen!
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by zombieHUNTER: 8:20am On May 29, 2025
Father4all:
Unknown Actress grin
The question is

Did she lie?

NO

Tinubu has failed
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Chivisee: 8:20am On May 29, 2025
Good. Good, we will inform the appropriate ministry to look at it.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Bluntemperor: 8:25am On May 29, 2025
Brendaniel:
They are coming for you, they hate the truth and the voice of the truth...
She made a good point and govt should Urgently look into it.
- For Example,why the Lack at the Institution?
Why Can't the Govt-Try to revitalise the zpla e:
- by Bringing in New Experts.
- Pay them Good Salaries and Allowances.
-Gives the Management the Mandate- to ensure the Place is Run- PROFITABLY.
I learn- it was allegedly that the Former Heads of the Place -were seriously involved in a Very Big Corruption Practice.
Federal Govt should Come to the Rescue.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Bluntemperor: 8:26am On May 29, 2025
Bluntemperor:
She made a good point and govt should Urgently look into it.
- For Example,why the Lack at the Institution?
Why Can't the Govt-Try to revitalise the Place:
- by Bringing in New Experts and Workers.
- Pay them Good Salaries and Allowances.
-Gives the Management the Mandate- to ensure the Place is Run- PROFITABLY.( On Profitability).
I learn- it was allegedly that the Former Heads of the Place -were seriously involved in a Very Big Corruption Practice.
Federal Govt should Come to the Rescue.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by diverseconcepts: 8:37am On May 29, 2025
shocked shocked
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Codes151(m): 8:43am On May 29, 2025
What business is this to FG.

Nigerians just know how to wail carelessly.

What value is this thrash to nigeria?
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Pluto33: 8:44am On May 29, 2025
Rosenews2233:
https://tvafrica24.com/miss-nollywood-international-queen-hassana-ozohu-salisu-calls-out-the-president-over-the-crumbling-state-of-nhia/
How dare she!?? Presidency quickly activate DSS, EFCC, NIA, NAFDAC, FiRE SERVICE, POLICE, YANBANGA, etc, to shut her up! undecided
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by odaniel1(m): 8:59am On May 29, 2025
NHIS or NHIA. So many de facto federal agencies are wasting away resources when the ones that should be prioritized, like food, housing, and healthcare, are left to rot as a result of 'deep-seated' corruption. Zero accountability too?
We have a longer way to go than before!
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by honestivo(m): 9:06am On May 29, 2025
No sector is working under this govt , they're just overwhelmed my 2027 selection
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:07am On May 29, 2025
It is well.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by mysteriousman(m): 9:08am On May 29, 2025
Things are really getting out of hand under the scheme, you hardly get drugs unde the scheme now, when you get them, you pay higher than the 10% you are supposed to pay under the scheme and HMOs have become dysfunctional
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by kafeii123: 9:34am On May 29, 2025
ASUU has been fighting for salary review for about 20 years now. You guys think they're joking...
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Qadaffi2idiamin: 9:46am On May 29, 2025
NHIS or whatever is the biggest fraud ever in Nigeria's history.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Houseofglam7(f): 9:56am On May 29, 2025
Ohh well….
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by mytime24(f): 10:19am On May 29, 2025
Propaganda govt
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by WizardOfNG: 10:28am On May 29, 2025
Brendaniel:
They are coming for you, they hate the truth and the voice of the truth...
People like you should stop encouraging mediocrity. All that Nigerians know is to call Tinubu for everything. There is a substantive Minister in place that has executive authority over the matter the lady complains of.

Why then does she not write said Minister rather than Mr.President? This is how every Nigerian wants to direct all problems in their local government and Sentorial constituency to Tinubu rather than their local government chairman and Senator respectively.

It is the wrong way to act in an elective democracy where different leaders have the duty to deliver solutions for specific problems under their jurisdiction.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Brendaniel: 11:31am On May 29, 2025
WizardOfNG:
People like you should stop encouraging mediocrity. All that Nigerians know is to call Tinubu for everything. There is a substantive Minister in place that has executive authority over the matter the lady complains of.

Why then does she not write said Minister rather than Mr.President? This is how every Nigerian wants to direct all problems in their local government and Sentorial constituency to Tinubu rather than their local government chairman and Senator respectively.

It is the wrong way to act in an elective democracy where different leaders have the duty to deliver solutions for specific problems under their jurisdiction.
What can she do to the minister? fire him for not doing his job?

Tinubu is the only one who can call his appointees to order, under the constitution no Nigerian order than the president can do that, so why fight symptoms when you can fight the root cause?

If Tinubu's attention is called for the bad performance of his appointee and he does nothing then he is just as bad as his appointee in performance...
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by WizardOfNG: 11:41am On May 29, 2025
Brendaniel:
What can she do to the minister? fire him for not doing his job?

Tinubu is the only one who can call his appointees to order, under the constitution no Nigerian order than the president can do that, so why fight symptoms when you can fight the root cause?

If Tinubu's attention is called for the bad performance of his appointee and he does nothing then he is just as bad as his appointee in performance...
One excuse after the other. Nigerians are good at that rather than simply admit others have made empirically superior and logically proven arguments.

In sophisticated climes, the electorate is always encouraged to hold their direct representative responsible first and immediately.

In the UK for example, the electorate is encouraged to write their MP (Member of parliament for their borough) who can then bring issues raised before the parliament.

This is because leaders exist at their local level, I.e their MP, to first deal with problems rather than bypassing them to then approach the Prime Minister for everything.

They don't start writing the Prime Minister without first contacting those who should be their first port of call in the leadership responsibility hierarchy.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by WizardOfNG: 11:52am On May 29, 2025
Codes151:
What business is this to FG.

Nigerians just know how to wail carelessly.

What value is this thrash to nigeria?
Abi. If Nigerians learn to address their grievances to the right leaders and channels then leadership impunity will be reduced.

Many don't even care to know their local government chairman of Senator yet they will shout "Tinubu" over every single matter.

This is why Local government chairmen and senators etal are incompetent and loot with ease. They are never held responsible.for anything by an unsophisticated polity that knows only how to shout Tinubu this and Tinubu that.
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Brendaniel: 12:20pm On May 29, 2025
WizardOfNG:
One excuse after the other. Nigerians are good at that rather than simply admit others have made empirically superior and logically proven arguments.

In sophisticated climes, the electorate is always encouraged to hold their direct representative responsible first and immediately.

In the UK for example, the electorate is encouraged to write their MP (Member of parliament for their borough) who can then bring issues raised before the parliament.

This is because leaders exist at their local level, I.e their MP, to first deal with problems rather than bypassing them to then approach the Prime Minister for everything.

They don't start writing the Prime Minister without first contacting those who should be their first port of call in the leadership responsibility hierarchy.
So which one have you written to your state governor, LG chairman or even minister or you don't see any problem in Nigeria for you to write about or you simply do not give a fvck about the problems of Nigeria?
Re: Nollywood Queen Hassana Salisu Calls Out President Over Crumbling State Of NHIA by Codes151(m): 12:27pm On May 29, 2025
WizardOfNG:
Abi. If Nigerians learn to address their grievances to the right leaders and channels then leadership impunity will be reduced.

Many don't even care to know their local government chairman of Senator yet they will shout "Tinubu" over every single matter.

This is why Local government chairmen and senators etal are incompetent and loot with ease. They are never held responsible.for anything by an unsophisticated polity that knows only how to shout Tinubu this and Tinubu that.
we dey the same whatsapp group...

person go dey shout for Tinubu because of egg...? seriously? wetin do their LGA chairman or STate?
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