When he resumed, Yusuf vowed to fight back, accusing some hospitals and insurance companies of ganging up against him for opposing some sharp practices.
But the governing council levelled corruption allegations against him six months after he was reinstated.
In a letter addressed to Adewole and obtained by TheCable, the council raised an alarm that unless an urgent intervention is done, the risk of the pending collapse “will have catastrophic consequence for the Buhari change mandate.”
Yusuf had argued that his suspension was illegal and that the governing board lacked power to suspend him.