SV: {UAH} Support The Nurses of Abim.
Hmm, Uganda also!! Very comical, indeed.
Did Col Bwesigje and teamgo as low as pretending?!
".....the nurses had been duped by Dr Besigye and entourage to access the hospital on claims that they (Dr Besigye and team) were bringing in a patient, and later said they were ministry of Health's officials carrying out an inspection.
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Sure?
Why could they not just inform the hospital of their visit and if they are turned down, move on challenge it?
What is the real story? Some things aren't right here
Noc'l
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
Den torsdag, 10 december 2015 13:22 skrev Gwokto La'Kitgum <lakitgum@gmail.com>:
Hospital nurses suspended over Besigye visit
KAMPALA.
Three nurses of Abim hospital who appeared on television explaining the despicable state of the health facility in Karamoja have been suspended.
Three nurses of Abim hospital who appeared on television explaining the despicable state of the health facility in Karamoja have been suspended.
However, Abim Resident District Commissioner has termed as unfair, the suspension of nurses that received and guided Forum for Democratic Change presidential candidate Kizza Besigye's tour of Abim Hospital.
Mr Samuel Mpimbaza Hashaka said the nurses had been duped by Dr Besigye and entourage to access the hospital on claims that they (Dr Besigye and team) were bringing in a patient, and later said they were ministry of Health's officials carrying out an inspection.
"It isn't true that I am involved in any suspension of the nurses. They were tricked by Dr Besigye. In fact, they didn't know that they were talking to Dr Besigye. It would be unfair to suspend them," Mr Hashaka said in a phone interview.
On Saturday, Dr Besigye visited Abim Hospital, a referral hospital built in 1960s, which he found in a dilapidated state and that had been without a resident doctor for nearly two years.
Mr Moses Kaziba Nandhala, the Abim district chief administrative officer, has written to the three nurses, Paska Akello, Santina Adong and Immaculate Owili, who were present at the hospital, to explain why they welcomed Dr Besigye there.
Mr Moses Kaziba Nandhala, the Abim district chief administrative officer, has written to the three nurses, Paska Akello, Santina Adong and Immaculate Owili, who were present at the hospital, to explain why they welcomed Dr Besigye there.
In Mr Nandhala's letter to Ms Adong, which is copied to the Abim RDC, he reminded her of the oath of secrecy and one of allegiance she had taken and stated that she had revealed unauthorised information.
The nurses are also being investigated for talking to the press about hospital issues without authorisation.
Mr Hashaka referred to the trio as "sweepers" (cleaners) without authority to speak to the press.
Since Dr Besigye's visit, the poor state of the hospital has raised concern. Four days after the FDC presidential candidate's visit, Mr Hashaka accompanied by local government officials, held a ground-breaking ceremony for the renovation of the hospital.
Since Dr Besigye's visit, the poor state of the hospital has raised concern. Four days after the FDC presidential candidate's visit, Mr Hashaka accompanied by local government officials, held a ground-breaking ceremony for the renovation of the hospital.
Mr Hashaka said they had already got a contractor, Pearl Globe Limited, to renovate it and that government had sent Shs322m for the commencement of the work.
He conceded that the hospital has been without a doctor since the interdiction of one in 2014.
The hospital depends on two visiting doctors from Marie Stopes and another international organisation.
The hospital depends on two visiting doctors from Marie Stopes and another international organisation.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 5:03 AM, Moses Atocon <mosesatocon@msn.com> wrote:
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https://www.facebook.com/Support-The-Nurses-Of-Abim-Hospital-538523276312763/
The syndrome of"order from above"is being transfered to the crucial sectors of service delivery in the country.
This mystery that has bedeviled the law and justice sector has now found its ways in the health sector.
Recently Sr Adong Santina, a midwife at Abim Hospital together with other hospital staff who were on duty on the day Dr Besigye visited the hospital, were recorded on television making a passionate appeal about the problems of Abim hospital.They whole hospital has operated one full year without a medical doctor and yet this the very government approving the exporting of doctors to Trinidad and Tobago, how ludicrous can we be?.The credible information we have received says they have been issued letters from the CAO and RDCs with threats of possible suspension.
These regime should stop filing it's inadequacies with intimidation and harassment, we need efficient service delivery not efficient threats.
Its that man again Mpimbazi Hashaka ,he deserves to be fired by the people.
Remember he was chased from Namayingo by the locals.
The CAO of Abim district Mr Nandala Moses Kaziba who is busy threatening health workers at Abim hospital with suspension for hosting Dr Besigye during his tour of the ailing hospital is the guy who told the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament that vouchers for shs900m he embezzled were eaten by termites
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