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NUP’s Rubongoya attacks gov’t over Entebbe grade A hospital Sorry state

Lewis Rubongoya, says he is very disappointed about the dire situation of Entebbe A Hospital. ” You can imagine the dysfunction!” Lewis said after he shared NTV’s insight story on the dire situation of the hospital. #WhisperEyeNews

“A hospital right next to State House to be in such a state!”, the National Unity Platform Secretary General wondered.

He added, “We are simply ruled by very evil people who simply don’t care about the plight of the people, as long as they themselves and their cronies are comfortable”.

Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital authorities have been compelled to close down operations at Entebbe Grade A Hospital due to its sorry state.

The institution, which has been handling rabies cases, as well as patients of diabetes, HIV and Tuberculosis, features a leaking roof, and discoloured walls as Ivan Walunyolo reports of NTV reports.

Babiryle Liliane of NUP from Entebbe also condemned the current sorry state of the hospital. she called for urgent citizenry oversight and for the local leadership to take serious oversight and awareness on health matters.

She wondered how this government has deliberately turned a blind eye to health issues.

The President Museveni-led government which has ruled Uganda since 1986 has come short of health issues as most health facilities have totally collapsed at the expense of massive corruption.

I believe we are a hopeful optimistic nation driven by the proposition that everyone deserves a shot.

Kaweesa Hope Mulangira

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