In the suit with the number, FHC/ABJ/CS/1220/2018 filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja, which was obtained by The PUNCH, Yusuf asked the court to rule among others that the governing council of the NHIS had no powers under the provisions of the NHIS Act to suspend him from office.
Yusuf instituted the suit through his lawyer, Uchechukwu Obi (SAN), on Monday.
The NHIS boss asked the court to state that the council had no powers under sections 6 and 7 of the Act to discipline him or to investigate allegations made against him as they purported to do by their internal memorandum on October 19, 2018.
The suit asked the court to declare that “only the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and no other, upon the recommendation of the minister of health can discipline, investigate, suspend or remove him from office.”
The plaintiff prayed the court to set aside his purported suspension from the NHIS by the board of the agency was null and void.
He asked the court to determine if the minister could suspend him without the express approval of the President.
The NHIS boss had been under investigation for several allegations of fraud.
He was among others accused of perpetrating fraud to the tune of N919m and was suspended by the minister of health in July last year.
However, he was controversially reinstated by President Muhammadu Buhari in February 2019 but was again suspended by the governing council of the NHIS on October 19.
Yusuf has, however, been supported by the Presidency and has continued to resume at work sparking a series of protests by unionists.