RIDE-AFRICA is human
rights based Non-Governmental Organization operating in the Rwenzori region and
also geared at improving service delivery in the health sector. Thus patients
stormed RIDE-AFRICA asking them to follow up with the hospital administration
and the other relevant authorities to plead their cause or table their
challenging situation with the hope that they would be easily listened to.
This follows the
on-going strike of medical workers at the hospital that accrued from the
delayed payment of their salary by Government. Akatukwatsa Patricia a nurse at
the hospital revealed that they had not been paid salary for the last two
months of April and May. She notes that they have failed to send their children
to school or even afford descent meals lately.
This delay of salaries
has grossly demotivated the health workers from working. Patients revealed that
most health workers had deliberately passed them by and refused attend to them,
and for those patients who had been taken to theatre for operation, they had
been left there with their wounds open. Think about a young boy who under goes
operation for stomach discomfort and as the nurses and doctors go strike, the innocent
operated boy is left with his wound wide open under untold suffering and pain. This
is the story or current situation of Asaba Hillary……The stench from his open
wound now welcomes whoever visits the ward.
Responding to the
disgruntled patients the RIDE-AFRICA deputy executive director Miss Kahunde Erin
expressed their heartfelt sympathy and pain to the patients, adding that it is
unfortunate that they were suffering due to situations they did not cause. She
however asked the patients to remain calm as they seek a solution to the appalling
situation.
Ms Erina then called
the district Chairman LCV and informed him of the situation. In his response
(on phone), Hon. Rwabuhinga Richard He apologized for government’s continued
failure to pay health workers’ salaries at Buhinga on time, explaining that for
the number of times this has happened Health workers have been forced to
strike, abandon work and hence leave the patients at the mercy of God. The
Chairperson,. The Chairperson asked the patients to take heart and go back to
the hospital promising to follow up with the hospital administration.
Following this Erina appealed
to the patients and their caretakers to remain calm and optimistic for Ride
Africa was going to seriously follow up their concerns with all the respective
leaders till they are adequately addressed, explaining that that is Ride
Africa’s mandate. With the reassuring messages from the Chairman LCV and Ride
Africa, the patients at exactly 2:30.pm walked back to the hospital.
Taking my own judgment,
health workers or any other person who would follow soot to look for other
better ways of handling their grievances than choosing to punish people in the
name of seeking for attention!
This horrible to happen while Uganda is boosting of achieving the MDGs targets on health??? Why now, somebody should be responsible for the suffering of the poor children of Uganda!!!!
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