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‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Islie(op): 12:52pm On Sep 10, 2018
by Chinedu Asadu

Six months after Usman Yusuf, executive secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was recalled from suspension, he has been enmeshed in a fresh crisis with the governing council of the scheme accusing him of running it into “ruin”.

On July 6, Isaac Adewole, minister of health, suspended Yusuf over allegations of fraud levelled against him. Insiders had told TheCable that since his appointment on July 29, 2016, Yusuf had violated procurement laws and dished out contracts to cronies.

He later got back to office after the house of representatives called for his reinstatement, pending the outcome of the probe into the issue.

But the executive secretary (ES) is facing fresh allegations from the governing council that his office is pushing the NHIS to near collapse, according to documents seen by TheCable.

In a letter addressed to Adewole and obtained by TheCable, the council raised an alarm that unless an urgent intervention is done, the risk of the pending collapse “will have catastrophic consequence for the Buhari change mandate.”

The letter, signed by Enyantu Ifenna, chairman of the council, and dated August 8, raised various issues of concern, including “dwindling annual revenues”, “inefficient operations” and “alarming net operating cash position”.

The council said, for instance, that whereas the scheme’s total annual revenue should be on the increase, it has continued to decline since 2015, blaming this on “shortfalls in the remittance of enrollee’s contributions.” It noted that the contributions the scheme is getting from the federal government enrolees reduced from N6 billion in 2017 to N4.2 billion in 2018 “whereas a recent forensic audit revealed that about N138 billion is currently trapped in commercial banls”.


NHIS NET OPERATING CASH POSITION

S/N Description Amount (N)
1 Operating cash inflow (contribution) 44,919,911,789.97

2 Operating cash outflow (transfers) 40,365,885,161.81

3 Net operating cash position 4,554,026,628.16

It also expressed reservations with the scheme’s 2018 budget which it said does not conform to standard accounting practices, and is ruined with cases of alleged padding that would lead to the loss of N265 million, “arbitrary inclusion of $28 million” projects on information and communication technology and “disturbing budget deficit of N36 billion” (with projected expenditure of N80.8 billion when the projected revenue for the year [2018] Is N45 billion).


‘N61M FOR RENOVATION OF ES OFFICE’

The governing council said the overall 2018 budget proposal was “skewed towards administrative costs in the headquarters to the detriment of field operations” and that “in fact, expenditure in zonal and sates offices is skeletal and for the most part token.”

“Conversely, direct expenditure from the executive secretary’s office, which was increased from N945,254,250.00 to an unjustifiable sum of N12,649,331,850.00 by management in its second submission, mostly targets external beneficiaries, not covered by NHIS enabling Act,” the letter read.

“First, this misapplication of funds is financially reckless. Secondly, it has legal, policy and operational implications for the scheme if this trend continues. For example the budget proposals allocated N100,000,000.00 for corporate social responsibility, N10,000,000,000.00 for tertiary health institutions, N300,000,000.00 for flood victims and internally displaced persons, and even included N61 million to renovate CEO office. This reckless spending is unsustainable and contravenes NHIS act. Accordingly, Council stepped down the controversial proposals.”


‘OVERSTAFFING’, ‘PUNITIVE STAFF POSTINGS’

The council said the NHIS is overstaffed – with 133 drivers at the moment – and that it has also been reeling from the effect of “punitive postings”.

It said the scheme’s administrative costs currently constitute 43.63% of revenue compared with 10% and 5% in Federal Inland Revenue Service and Tertiary Education Trust Fund respectively, adding that “ironically, NHIS has serious capacity gaps despite the overstaffing.”

“About 200 NHIS staff were posted in 2017, many of them twice in the same year.

Although, the strategic benefit of the postings is doubtful, the financial cost, in staff relocation/disturbance allowance was about N500,000,000.00. Despite the colossal waste, yet, the 2018 budget still proposed N100,000,000.00 for staff postings without justification,” the letter read.

“Council approved four strategic objectives for the 2018 financial year namely. Council also directed management to present a road map for actualizing these objectives. Unfortunately, there is no link between the proposed budget and the road map.

“Significantly, less than 5% of total expenditure is dedicated to activities that may actualise the strategic objectives. To address these flaws, council directed the inclusion of development of a 5-year strategic plan within the 2018 fiscal year.”

The governing council further lamented that some of the scheme’s operations are inefficient and are eating deep into its accounts. It said while the act enabling the NHIS stipulates it is expected to cover its administrative costs from 10% of its revenues, factors such as “poor management decisions, overstaffing and frivolous expenditures” have pushed administrative costs to 43.63% of its entire revenue.

It allayed fears that from the assessment of NHIS operations in the last six months, “the sad reality is that NHIS is dysfunctional and financially vulnerable.”

“It is evident that the convergence of recurring financial mismanagement, organizational fatigue and the unpredictable and conflict-driven leadership style of the Executive Secretary has steered the agency to the brink.

“We foresee two consequences arising from this sad reality. First, NHIS cannot deliver universal health insurance to Nigerians in 100 years in Its current state.

Secondly, the risk its collapse in the medium term is real and will have catastrophic consequence for the Buhari change mandate because possible outcomes in the health arena, such as expanded health insurance coverage to more Nigerians, would literally touch lives and underscore the change philosophy of this administration.

For these reasons and for the sake of three million Nigerians currently enrolled and millions more who need access to health insurance, NHIS must be pulled from the brink.”

TheCable reached out to Yusuf to respond to the allegations but neither responded to calls nor replied a text message sent.
https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-nhis-brink-collapse-governing-council-writes-adewole-accuses-es-running-scheme-ruin


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Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Millenniumlady(f): 1:01pm On Sep 10, 2018
Everything wants to crumble under this tyrant call the president......It's a pity sad
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by LUGBE: 1:02pm On Sep 10, 2018
Buhari buhari, how many times did i just called you, i don't want to believe that is anything you lay your hands will be contaminated.

Please if this is true, this man must go .

Is high time we stand up against this things as i usually call it, this nairaland zombies don't know what they are playing with, is not all about your selfish interest, think of many life's that will be lost in things are not going well in NHIS.

The truth is that some offices should be left for some serious minded individual ,should not to be politizied .

God please help us in this unholy union called a country.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Eketem: 1:02pm On Sep 10, 2018
Sigh
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by SooCute(m): 1:02pm On Sep 10, 2018
Nothing seems to be working again in this country.
Even the ones that seems to be working are really not working.
Part of the problem is you nd I.....then, government!
Example:
FMC doctors are dumb asses!
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by bedspread: 1:11pm On Sep 10, 2018
When you Fix Square begs in Round holes, That's what you Get!!
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by SarcasticGenius(m): 1:28pm On Sep 10, 2018
grin grin
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by NaijaMutant(f): 1:28pm On Sep 10, 2018
While prominent leaders are expected to have the Midas touch







Buhari has shown himself to have the killer's touch undecided



Killing everything he comes in contact with.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by nabegibeg: 1:28pm On Sep 10, 2018
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 1:28pm On Sep 10, 2018
God answer my request this year and settle me out of this dead useless contraption
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by NaijaMutant(f): 1:28pm On Sep 10, 2018
bedspread:
When you Fix Square begs in Round holes, That's what you Get!!
You're sounding too technical


Just succinctly put it this way:

When an illiterate dullardic herdsman is given the mandate to preside over the affairs of humans instead of cows huh
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Authoreety: 1:28pm On Sep 10, 2018
Na wa o
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Godjone(m): 1:30pm On Sep 10, 2018
bubu is a very corrupt element. whenever a government official from his zone is dismissed or removed for corrupt practices, all bubu can do is to reinstate.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by famzynet:
Everything is just collapsing under this government. For people shouting lime and brimstone over the deaths of their relations in hospitals and putting the blames on doctors and nurses ,come and see oooooo. Stop blaming doctors or nurses working in the hospital. Blame the government you chosed to rule you. The national health insurance scheme is the backbone of affordable and health for all in every civilized nation in the world. It is funded with tax payers money and in nations that know what leadership is all about,it provides health for every citizen. It allows any hospital to treat you once you come in without you paying a dime. Your hospital bill is paid at the end of the month by the government through the scheme. Can you now see why accident victims die any how? Just pray that you don't have a health emergency when you are financially broke in Nigeria ,or to have accident with no one to contact your relation for deposit before treatment because that is the day you will know that goverment hospitals is pay before service.It is because we have zombified youths who would rather allow tribal sentiments to block their brains , chanting sai this or sai that instead of letting our leaders know that they are failures. Get this into your brains. As a citizen of a country , it is your right to have access to quality health,food,electricity,clean water,good roads and a good job to take care of your family. STOP praising a politician because he built one road or fly over. Nigerian youths are the problem of this country because if all youths should decide to effect a change in Nigeria, that change will take place. Youths please let's drop tribal and political sentiments aside and effect change come 2019. This APC government is just a FAILURE.You can accept the fact or suffer till 2023.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by guru03(m): 1:34pm On Sep 10, 2018
And some hypocrite and foolish blind follows will tell us Buhari is fighting corruption.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by sacajawea(m): 1:34pm On Sep 10, 2018
Hahahahaha
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by naijapips04: 1:35pm On Sep 10, 2018
Another 4 years of Buhari is just unthinkable.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by yomi96(m): 1:37pm On Sep 10, 2018
APC
supporters who
dislike rational discourse will come and demonized and blame previous administrations now
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Gboliwe: 1:40pm On Sep 10, 2018
This isn't good
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by NaijaMutant(f): 1:41pm On Sep 10, 2018
yomi96:
APC
supporters who
dislike rational discourse will come and demonized and blame previous administrations now
Don't blame them.

That's why they are zombies grin
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by ajl: 1:41pm On Sep 10, 2018
What can they do right in this country, a land under the grips of crooks. Vote PMB and continue to fool yourselves. Nigeria need a non-violent shock to the system. Vote Omoyele Sowore in 2019.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Nobody: 1:47pm On Sep 10, 2018
Not Surprised..Its D Result Of Buhari's Voodoo Economics,like Promising Nigerians A $1 2 #1 Exchange Rate.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by slivertongue: 1:49pm On Sep 10, 2018
d incompetence of dis govt wil surely kil all thrivin state institutns. nepotism is also anoda factor 4dis govt failure
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by ajl: 1:51pm On Sep 10, 2018
naijapips04:
Another 4 years of Buhari is just unthinkable.
But Nigerians, especially the youths, are as clueless as Buhari. Got a dose of this reality from a jobless younger brother who is struggling to keep a new business afloat. He is insisting that Buhari is the solution. And I am sure there are millions of youths like him out there. People have been battered to the point that they are not capable of logical reasoning anymore.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by famzynet: 1:56pm On Sep 10, 2018
ajl:
But Nigerians, especially the youths, are as clueless as Buhari. Got a dose of this reality from a jobless younger brother who is struggling to keep a new business afloat. He is insisting that Buhari is the solution. And I am sure there are millions of youths like him out there. People have been battered to the point that they are not capable of logical reasoning anymore.
Everything is just collapsing under this government. For people shouting lime and brimstone over the deaths of their relations in hospitals and putting the blames on doctors and nurses ,come and see oooooo. Stop blaming doctors or nurses working in the hospital. Blame the government you chosed to rule you. The national health insurance scheme is the backbone of affordable and health for all in every civilized nation in the world. It is funded with tax payers money and in nations that know what leadership is all about,it provides health for every citizen. It allows any hospital to treat you once you come in without you paying a dime. Your hospital bill is paid at the end of the month by the government through the scheme. Can you now see why accident victims die any how? Just pray that you don't have a health emergency when you are financially broke in Nigeria ,or to have accident with no one to contact your relation for deposit before treatment because that is the day you will know that goverment hospitals is pay before service.It is because we have zombified youths who would rather allow tribal sentiments to block their brains , chanting sai this or sai that instead of letting our leaders know that they are failures. Get this into your brains. As a citizen of a country , it is your right to have access to quality health,food,electricity,clean water,good roads and a good job to take care of your family. STOP praising a politician because he built one road or fly over. Nigerian youths are the problem of this country because if all youths should decide to effect a change in Nigeria, that change will take place. Youths please let's drop tribal and political sentiments aside and effect change come 2019. This APC government is just a FAILURE.You can accept the fact or suffer till 2023.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Nobody: 2:00pm On Sep 10, 2018
SooCute:
Nothing seems to be working again in this country.
Even the ones that seems to be working are really not working.
Part of the problem is you nd I.....then, government!
Example:
FMC doctors are dumb asses!
No Way Am Part Of D Problem Since I Never Voted 4 Any A P C Candy.However Am Part Of D Solution Cos My P V C Is Tucked Away In My Box Ready 2 B Deployed Against Dumbo Buhari
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by xcrew20: 2:02pm On Sep 10, 2018
If this man were to be Igbo, his whole tribe would have been vilified,and this thread will be counting to page 20. Its no surprise that the looting and total disregard to convention is coming from one section of the country.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Jman06(m): 2:06pm On Sep 10, 2018
This is what you get when fools are chosen over wise men to lead an organization. Later some people would want us to believe that buhari is not corrupt, yet he is running one of the most corrupt governments in Nigerian history.

This NHIS executive secretary came into office and immediately began looting the agency's treasury, indicating that he has no plans to lead the organization aright but only came to loot. Concerned Nigerians raised alarm and he was suspended, yet buhari had to reinstate him obviously on tribal and religious bias. A man that should be tried and sent to jail for looting, yet buhari reinstated him!

Buhari and APC fail to understand that some agencies need not be politicized. Agencies such as NHIS, NAFDAC, tertiary healthcare institutions etc shouldn't be politicized due to the direct impacts they have on people's lives.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by Mizwisdom(f): 2:16pm On Sep 10, 2018
All it takes is a woman or man of integrity to kick start it again.
Re: ‘NHIS On The Brink Of Collapse’ – Governing Council Raises The Alarm by kunle75(m): 2:17pm On Sep 10, 2018
NaijaMutant:
While prominent leaders are expected to have the Midas touch







Buhari has shown himself to have the killer's touch undecided



Killing everything he comes in contact with.
Let's all get our voters card ready he can't do anything once he is voted out,i supported him in 2015 and ever regretted i did
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