{"id":336353,"date":"2017-07-14T08:12:08","date_gmt":"2017-07-14T08:12:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=336353"},"modified":"2017-07-14T08:12:08","modified_gmt":"2017-07-14T08:12:08","slug":"health-minister-was-unprepared-for-parliaments-questions-mp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/07\/health-minister-was-unprepared-for-parliaments-questions-mp\/","title":{"rendered":"Health Minister was unprepared for Parliament’s questions – MP"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Member of Parliament for Wa West, Joseph Yieleh Chireh has suggested that the Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman Manu\u00a0was unprepared when he appeared before Parliament on Thursday to respond to questions on the debt at the National Health Insurance Scheme.<\/p>\n
Mr. Agyeman Manu had indicated that the Mahama-led government had overseen an GHC 800 million debt at the National Health Insurance Scheme [NHIS}, leading to a withdrawal of services by some service providers.<\/p>\n
[contextly_sidebar id=”OIOiueFpVl78mQGkYOS7Y8CSp8Gk1l9C”]He added that he was unsure when the arrears would be cleared.<\/p>\n
However, according to Mr. Yieleh-Chireh, the Minister did not make an attempt acquire the data required to answer the question despite the fact that the said request had been made two weeks prior to the encounter.<\/p>\n
Speaking on Eyewitness News <\/strong>on Thursday, the former\u00a0<\/strong>Health Minister stated that the current Minister’s unpreparedness led to a number of evasive answers when he addressed the House.<\/p>\n “My question to the Minister was for him to tell Ghanaians about what the government has done about outstanding payments to service providers. If he was prepared to answer the questions which it appeared he wasn\u2019t he\u2019d have told us the amount outstanding, the amount paid so far and what\u2019s left. He didn\u2019t any of this at all. The purpose was to get information,” he said.<\/p>\n “I don\u2019t expect a Minister to have all this information in his head but this question was posed about two weeks ago. He could have asked the agencies responsible,\u00a0to provide up-to-the-minute data on how much NHIS had paid to service providers.”<\/p>\n Mr. Yieleh Chireh\u00a0said the Health Minister had no excuse for not having appropriate responses to the question posed as he could have inquired from the responsible agencies.<\/p>\n “If as a Minister, you are asked a question and the answer is in the Upper West Region, you\u2019ll ask your agencies with the answer. The NHIA is in Accra so if there is a request for the state of the scheme he should be able to get it. The Minister didn\u2019t make the effort to get the information. That\u2019s my understanding,” he added.<\/p>\n “As soon as I posed the question, he would talk from his head and that\u2019s not done. You are telling the whole of Ghana that this is what the Government has done so far. The question was when the outstanding debts are going to be settled but he didn\u2019t indicate anything clearly. The Minister must be reading from an official script because we are talking about figures and payment to people. I didn\u2019t see any official of his in the Chamber. Anytime a Minister is asking questions there\u2019s an official there to support and supply answers the Minister doesn\u2019t have.”<\/p>\n