There
are strong indications that the National Health Insurance Scheme, NHIS, is at
the verge of collapsing.
This
was revealed on Monday by the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC.
The
TUC claimed that billions of naira meant for the running of the NHIS had been
trapped in the Treasury Single Account, TSA.
In
a statement by its President, Mr. Bobboi Bala Kaigama, the TUC urged President
Muhammadu Buhari to direct that the funds be returned to the scheme.
The
union expressed concern that if the funds were not paid back into the coffers
of the NHIS, the scheme would collapse.
The
statement reads: “The withdrawal of humongous sums of money in the National
Health Insurance Scheme fund and its subsequent lodgement into the TSA has
gravely affected the operations and financial capability of the scheme in terms
of growing the pooled fund.
“This
trend if not reversed urgently will adversely affect the future activities and
operations of the Scheme.
“The
NHIS is not a revenue generating agency since its funds come from the pool of
workers’ contributions.
“It
was established by the National Assembly Act CAP.42 LFN 2004 to provide health
services to workers at affordable cost, while treating tertiary related
diseases, emergency health situations, and eliminating huge out-of-pocket
expenses.
“The
NHIS was set up to cater for the healthcare of its contributing enrollees whose
funds were the breathing life of the scheme and, by extension, provide
universal healthcare coverage for all Nigerians.
“For
the avoidance of doubt, we wish to categorically state that NHIS by the Act
that established it has never been a revenue generating agency for the
government.
“The
contributions to the NHIS coffers are funds pooled majorly from monthly
salaries of dedicated workers, money from international donors and voluntary
contributions from private individuals.
“If
the Federal Government insists that its wrongly held position on the matter
will not change, trade unions may be left with no other option than to seek
redress in the law court in order to defend the overall interest of the workers
who are the major contributors to the scheme,” the TUC added.

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