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NHIS Executive Secretary Usman Yusuf Directed to Take Administrative Leave Amidst Fraud Allegations
The Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Usman Yusuf, has been directed by President Muhammed Buhari to proceed on administrative leave starting November 5, following allegations of fraud and mismanagement. The directive was issued in a letter from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, signed by permanent secretary Olusegun Adekunle. The leave is to ensure an unimpeded investigation into the accusations. During Yusuf's absence, Mr. Ben Omogo will oversee NHIS operations. A seven-man panel has been established to investigate the allegations and must report back within two weeks. The committee will also explore the causes of strained relations between Yusuf and the NHIS Governing Council. Yusuf had faced similar allegations in 2016, which resulted in a previous suspension.
Shiites Protest: Residents of Abuja community trek several kilometres
Residents of Mararaba and Nyanya faced significant hardships due to a protest by the Islamic National Movement (INM) over the detention of their leader, El-Zakzaky. The protest caused a severe gridlock, forcing people to walk long distances to reach their workplaces. The News Agency of Nigeria reported that transportation was scarce, and commercial drivers raised their fares. Residents expressed frustration over the frequent security issues and the lack of alternative routes in the area. The arrest of El-Zakzaky in 2015 led to the death of over 300 Shiite members and subsequent protests across various states. Security forces have promised to maintain security in the Federal Capital Territory to prevent further protests.
Just In: Many Shot As Soldiers Clash With Shiite In Abuja
The article reports on a clash between members of the Islamic National Movement (INM) and soldiers at a military checkpoint in the Nyanya area of the Federal Capital Territory. The conflict arose when the Shiite procession was halted to prevent them from entering the capital. This led to a violent encounter with several INM members reportedly shot. The INM has been protesting the imprisonment of their leader, El-Zakzakky, since 2015. The police have arrested 53 members after a violent protest, and the Army reported three deaths and two injured soldiers from Saturday's incident. The FCT has assured residents of safety amidst the ongoing protests.
Reduce Exorbitant Fees – Teacher Trainees
The Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG) has raised concerns over the high fees charged to students at colleges of education for the first semester of the 2018/2019 academic year, despite the exclusion of feeding fees. Attempts to discuss fee reductions with the Conference of Principals of the Colleges of Education (PRINCOF) have been unsuccessful. The Minister of Education stated that the fees have not been approved by Parliament. TTAG advises students to halt fee payments until further notice. Additionally, TTAG urges the Ghana Education Service to release postings for newly trained teachers by the end of October and calls on the National Teaching Council to release licensure examination results by mid-October.
Accra Goes Green With Social Media
Social Media Week Accra, in partnership with the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre, is hosting green economy and climate-related activities from September 10-14, 2018. The event will feature a green tech innovation exhibition, discussion forums, and presentations from entrepreneurs. A highlight is 'the Search for the Next GreenGo' and the launch of the 'DO BETTER, GO GREEN' campaign. The GCIC, supported by the World Bank Group and managed by a consortium including Ashesi University and Ernst & Young, aims to support climate change mitigation and adaptation ventures in Ghana.
Actor, Jerry Amilo Sprays Ward of Cash at Party
Nollywood actor Jerry Amilo, known for playing daring roles, was seen spraying money at a party, which has sparked discussions. The incident occurred during the promotion of his latest movie, 'ALUSI EGO,' leading to debates on whether the money was real or for production, and if it constituted an abuse of the naira.
Sam George Nartey Got It Totally Wrong
Samuel George Nartey, a National Democratic Congress MP, is criticized for dismissing calls for an investigation into a bribery scandal involving the National Lottery Authority and the Parliamentary Finance Committee. The article argues that the refusal to investigate because the amendment to Act 722 was not passed is flawed logic. It highlights the violation of parliamentary protocol and the law by the committee members accepting money for work already compensated through salaries and allowances. The author emphasizes the need for Ghanaian democracy to establish a proper lobbying system distinct from Western practices and for parliamentarians to adhere to a code of ethics that rewards hard work.
First Lady Cuts Sod For Construction Of New GHȻ 10M Maternity Unit For KATH
First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo initiated the construction of a new GHS10 million Maternity Unit at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) to address inadequate maternity facilities. The project, expected to be completed in four months, aims to reduce maternal and child suffering and deaths. Mrs. Akufo-Addo thanked donors and emphasized the importance of continuous support for quality healthcare, aligning with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. The ceremony was attended by Second Lady Hajia Samira Bawumia, Ashanti Regional Minister Simon Osei Mensah, and other officials.
Hearts of Oak-Asante Kotoko derby clash was too ordinary - Awudu Issaka
Awudu Issaka, a former national star, found the Ghana Premier League derby between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko to be boring. He criticized the standard of the game, which saw Hearts of Oak winning 1-0 with a late controversial penalty, and suggested that the coaches need to work harder to improve the quality of play.
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