Sunday, September 29, 2024
Nakaseke leaders task government to equip its infirmary

The people of Nakaseke have several times complained about the government aided hospitals which are not well equipped.

They have always fell victims of high transport charges due to the increase economy.
Many people claim to have lost relatives due to the negligence of hospital staff in hospitals.
Besides being unserious, they also charge huge sums of money from the patients.

The people from Wakyato, katooke village have to travel long distance  to Wansalangi health centre 2 however it’s also not well equipped and it has similar changes to government aided hospitals.

The residents expressed great disappointed in the government and its workers who take  lives for granted to the extent  resulting into loss of lives especially those who’ve no money.

They also complained that the  doctors have a habit of coming late. On this background , the district woman MP, Nakaseke Sarah Najjuma together with the Direct Aid Uganda, offered a special treatment camp to the residents of Nakaseke and also tasked the government to equip the hospitals.

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