The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has repatriated N5.4billion out of N12.085billion allegedly ‘carted away’ by some former officials of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
The Executive Secretary of NHIS, Prof Muhammad Nasir Sambo, who disclosed this on Thursday when he led the management of the agency on a courtesy visit to the headquarters of the EFCC, Jabi, Abuja, said he won’t join those mismanaging resources of the country.
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He said: “In total, the EFCC has been able to recover about N5.4billion for us out of the N12.085b that has been trapped; this is a monumental achievement and that is why we will ensure that we remain good partners to the EFCC.
“I assure you that every kobo recovered will be judiciously utilized.”
The NHIS boss also used the opportunity to update the anti-graft agency on the reform efforts at the NHIS, which include the recruitment of health professionals to enhance the capacity of the Scheme to respond to the yearning of subscribers and other stakeholders in the sector.
In his reaction, the Executive Chairman of EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa, who was represented by the Director of Operations, Abdulkarim Chukkol, reiterated the Commission’s resolve to work with the NHIS in achieving universal health coverage.
“The EFCC has no choice but to work with you, to make you succeed.
“We will always see to it that the investigation that we are doing, we will continue with it; we are happy that it is yielding results and all the monies or funds that are recovered are being put to good use.
“So, we will not relent in our efforts to see that each and every kobo that is lost is recovered for the benefit of the country,” he said.