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EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by divinehand2003(m): 6:26am On Sep 13, 2021
•2000 dropped from residency programme

The federal government is considering dragging some medical doctors through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for illegally collecting medical training allowances meant for House Officers on residency training programme in 2020, to the tune of N540 million.

The move came as THISDAY learnt that the government had released N4.8 billion for the 2021 residency training programme.

Reliable sources at the Federal Ministry of Health and Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment told THISDAY at the weekend that the health ministry was considering reporting the doctors, who failed to refund the illegal payment to the treasury, to the anti-corruption agencies.

The source said there were three categories of medical officers involved in the scam, including some consultant doctors.

The source also said the government had accused the managements of some of the Teaching Hospitals of allegedly smuggling names of those who had completed their residency training programme into the list of House Officers that received payment from the medical training fund in 2020.

According to the source, though the affected doctors had promised to refund the money, they were yet to do so, thereby making it difficult for the ones due for the training to access their allowances.

THISDAY gathered that the federal government was particularly concerned that some of the consultant doctors who were involved in the illegal deal had not shown remorse for their action but rather were among those collaborating with resident doctors on the on-going strike.

The source also disclosed that out of the 8,000 House Officers that applied for the 2021 residency training programme, 2,000 were screened out for not having postgraduate residency training numbers.

The source said verification was on-going to ensure that only those qualified were deployed for the next programme.

According to the source, the Federal Ministry of Finance has released N4.8 billion as this year’s residency training fund to the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation two weeks ago.

Regarding the smuggling of names into the salary payment platform, the source said the federal government had issued queries to Chief Medical Directors of the Federal Teaching Hospitals involved in the illegal act.

About 205 doctors were alleged to have been illegally recruited at the Ibadan Teaching Hospital, while the Calabar Teaching Hospital carried out illegal recruitment of over 100 doctors out of the 500 health workers.

According to the source, these illegally recruited doctors and health workers formed the majority of those that the NARD leadership were demanding that government should pay before they would end their on-going strike.

The source said, “These CMDs went ahead to recruit new doctors and other health workers without relevant approvals and ignoring the federal character principles. They went further to smuggle their names into the (GIFIMS) salary payment platform.

“Teaching Hospital, Ibadan recruited over 950 health workers without waiver from the office of the Head of Service, without certificate of finance and manpower compliance from the Budget Office of the Federation and without compliance with the federal character principle.

“These illegally recruited doctors and health workers were among those that NARD is demanding that federal government must pay salaries. This amounts to arm twisting of the government and cover-up of fraudulent act and it will not happen.

“The federal government in its magnanimity, despite the on-going strike, has decided to pay these illegally recruited doctors and health workers by asking the Head of Service of the Federation to approve a waiver for the affected doctors to be recruited formally into full employment.

“The Budget Office of the Federation is now working to capture them into the budget to be paid through the service wide vote.”

But, in a statement issued at the weekend and made available to THISDAY, former President of NARD, Dr. Muhammad Askira, accused some government officials of deliberately delaying the grant of waiver for recruitment or replacement of medical doctors and other health workers in the federal government health institutions.

Part of the grievances of the striking Resident Doctors was that their members were being owed several months of salaries and allowances by federal and state governments.

Askira, while justifying the current strike by resident doctors, said it was as a result of the government’s insincerity in implementing agreed actionable series of memoranda.

He alleged that there was currently a dearth of medical manpower in healthcare institutions caused by unnecessary bureaucratic bottlenecks.

Askira alleged that the country presently had a doctor-to –patients’ ratio of 1: 7000, adding that many hospitals are finding it difficult to recruit or replace doctors.

According to Askira, many doctors are leaving the country to other climes where they can do their job with satisfaction.

He said, “As a result, the hospitals are depleted but find it difficult to employ new staff because of bureaucratic processes that involve the Budget Office of the Federation, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, the Federal Character Commission as well as the Federal Ministry of Health.

“This has made the work burden on the available doctors to be unbearably high, resulting in physician burnout and limited care to a limited number of people needing care.”

Writing on the alleged rot in the public health sector, Askira said the process of recruitment or replacement of medical staff was incessantly delayed for no just reason. He accused some officials in the Federal Ministry of Health and its agencies of corruption and deliberately delaying grant of approval for waiver for recruitment or replacement of medical staff.

He said, “It takes an average of 8-12 months for a lucky hospital to finally obtain a waiver for recruitment or replacement of medical staff. In some cases, the hospitals would be forced to consider candidates from some directors and politicians if at all they want the processes to be expedited, otherwise, it would be out rightly rejected or at best delayed and the required number slashed.”

But the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, had debunked these, saying contrary to the claims by the striking members of NARD, no genuinely recruited doctor or health worker in Nigeria is being owed monthly salary.

Speaking recently at a conciliatory meeting with doctors, Ngige had said, “NARD goes about telling Nigerians that government is owing them salaries and that government is not taking the problems in the health sector serious. But this is not true. It is incorrect.

“No doctor, nurse, pharmacist or any other health worker, including the driver, is owed monthly salary. Government pays as and when due.

“The truth is that NARD doctors fail to tell Nigerians that their colleagues who are owed salaries are the ones illegally recruited and were, therefore, neither captured by the Office of the Head of Service of the Federation nor was their payment provided for by the Budget Office of the Federation.”


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/09/13/efcc-icpc-may-go-after-doctors-for-fraudulently-collecting-n540m-training-allowance/

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by blackpanda: 6:31am On Sep 13, 2021
Catch them and jail them. Greedy thieves!

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by WalkinggBenson: 6:33am On Sep 13, 2021
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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by divinehand2003(m): 6:34am On Sep 13, 2021
Yes, Federal Government is about to wield the big hammer on the striking medical doctors if they don't review their decision to call off the strike soonest.
The predicament of the doctors can be likened to the popular saying in our local parlance which says "trouble dey sleep, yanga go wake am." Now 2000 NARD are about to lose their jobs due to illegal employment while others are to face the EFCC for collecting training allowances.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by Flexherbal(m): 6:43am On Sep 13, 2021
It is from the people you get the leaders.

If the people are corrupt the leaders will definitely be.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by AntiBMC(m): 6:45am On Sep 13, 2021
Typical of this Govt. Everything with them is force, except when it comes to Bokoharam terrorists/herdsmen. So because the striking doctors refused to budge, the fg has resorted to blackmail? Nawa.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by Aidejay(m): 6:48am On Sep 13, 2021
In as much as we want to blame government for everything, see what the holy and unblameable doctors are doing to themselves and Nigeria.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by VoltageDivida(m): 6:48am On Sep 13, 2021
Yes.
They should go after them with immediate alacrity.

While at it they should go after all the corrupt politicians, starting from the President to my uncle.

All the corrupt government officials too should not be left out including my neighbor.

All we really want is a corruption free society, where people thrive based on merit, where amenities are available and accessible by the masses, where public institutions function optimally, where....

We just want a better life in this country. Is that too much to ask?

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by aanuoluwami14(f): 6:50am On Sep 13, 2021
No Yahoo boys again, doctors are next? These people are jobless

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by BigYash: 6:55am On Sep 13, 2021
But why they don't arrest fraudulent politicians is still what I don't know.. Na where them go easily cashout them dey find.. Pot calling kettle black is the definition of ef-thief-thief(efcc)

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by techwaya: 6:56am On Sep 13, 2021
cheesy
Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by new2012: 6:58am On Sep 13, 2021
Not sure this government realize that talent is global now.

Those Doctors that chose to stay and are not interested in foreign jobs will be regretting it I guess and will make moves to move with the next available train

there's still a pandemic ravaging the world, countries need doctors badly- if the govt of Nigeria don't, others do and all countries now fight for same talent. Nigeria will only loose the best hands and will be left with hands nobody wants

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by Xscape047: 7:12am On Sep 13, 2021
LoL
Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by IMASTEX: 7:13am On Sep 13, 2021
You know where you should start from. You know of someone who keeps budgeting billions in just one clinic that he had never used. Yet spend another billions in London hospital.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by dapsoneh: 7:13am On Sep 13, 2021
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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by Judolisco(m): 7:13am On Sep 13, 2021
If u dey wear white no go were dem dey sell palm oil - reuben abati 2021
Na why I like ASUU bdat.... Fg never see anywhere to tackle dem from

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by newbornmacho(m): 7:14am On Sep 13, 2021
I read and couldn't see sense in what the government is doing.

540 million that is not up to half of what senators are taking home is earmarked to train thousands of doctors and some idiots are here talking nonsense. What kind of stupid fraud ??

Plus the allegations even bogus.

Useless government pay your workers or they will not call off the strike

Idiots. Let all doctors move abroad then you can spend dollars to recruit Cuban expatriates.

Useless idiots.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by Gravatar: 7:15am On Sep 13, 2021
Most of the posters above me, and after me, I'm sure, obviously didn't read the article to understand, like typical Nairalanders.

Resident doctors in federal health institutions like teaching hospitals are ordinarily employed by the ministry of health, through the CMD or chief managing director of the hospitals. When such a resident doctor is recruited, he is given a postgraduate residency number.

However in some cases, the ministry of health accepts and approves waiver requests from the CMD to directly hire and employ hospital staff, Doctors for instance. The problem is, Nigerian civil service bureaucracy is legendary for its inefficiency and corruption.

It can take ages for the ministry of health to issue a waiver. So, many CMDs go ahead and recruit staff they need after submitting waiver request without waiting for approval, and add their names to the payroll and postgraduate residency allowance list.

So the issue here is that the federal ministry of health did an audit, probably in a bid to have something to go after the doctors on strike with. The audit revealed that many doctors with pending approval waivers were employed and had been receiving salaries and allowances.

So the Federal Government negotiating team is using that to blackmail the doctors into ending the strike and has asked them to pay back the allowances, claiming the Government would approve the pending waivers only if the strike would end.

The resident doctors, being Nigerians and with an understanding of the Government, have agreed to refund the allowances, but refused to end the strike unless the Government addresses the other issues they raised, satisfactorily.

Hence the standoff and all this sensational journalism.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by pinkyruledworld(m): 7:15am On Sep 13, 2021
But they wont go after the corrupt politicians.
Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by Nobody: 7:17am On Sep 13, 2021
angry

This country is on a roll. Everyone wants to cash out.

Let's see how things will go.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by IMASTEX: 7:18am On Sep 13, 2021
Flexherbal:
It is from the people you get the leaders.

If the people are corrupt the leaders will definitely be.
Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by AK481(m): 7:19am On Sep 13, 2021
I am worried about the Federal character the government wants to bring in health sector .
If they must employ federal character, the doctors should be posted to their zones .
Imagine what is happening in custom or army now happening in hospitals?

Musa and Muhammed wey use 200 in jamb to read medsurg enter gombe state University will be posted to LUTH enmass..

I support the teaching hospitals on this

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by israelmao(m): 7:19am On Sep 13, 2021
This is not the way to tread in finding lasting solution to industrial action.

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by gulfer: 7:21am On Sep 13, 2021
Why not go after the inept Finance minister and the gworo chewing, half-baked aboki accountants that paid out monies to these doctors without verification angry angry angry angry
Monies that even when retrieved, EFCC will claim to have used N270M as logistics and other expenses for retrievals angry angry angry angry

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Re: EFCC May Go After Doctors For Fraudulently Collecting ₦540m Training Allowance by Gten(m): 7:23am On Sep 13, 2021
Typical

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