SITE PROGRESSIVE MEETING AT KAMA HCIII
By Nangalama Moses
Upon rendering quality healthcare services and strengthening livelihood impact at family levels Mbale district under the health department has scored success in ensuring communities are equitably catered for in the entire district.
Today Chief Administrative Officer Luke L.L. Lokuda on his routine schedules, visited the site at Kama realizing the progress at 94.5 percent.
District Chairperson for Mbale District, Muhammad Mafabi joined the team to affirm his governance has accountability roles recorded.
The District Health Officer, Dr. Wangisi Jonathan Massa attributed this development on good and realistic efforts the department has thought feasible for the pledge started.
Hon. Masaba James the secretary for education, culture and health appealed to the founding committee to remain focused and expand the facility in future.
The meeting attracted both the district team led by CAO and the founding committee of Kama parish under the Catholic Church. The Chairman Bufumbo Subcounty, Mugaba Munilu Ali ceremoniously, appreciated the district leadership for fulfilling the pledge of granting them a modern health facility that will not benefit the six villages but the other communities neighboring Kama.
His voice remained a tone of joy in waiting for official site handover in two weeks time.
He requested for more funding from the government through primary healthcare to expand and register achievement.
The DHO, assured CAO and District Chairman on funds available for recruitment to enable Kama Health centre kickoff. The site engineer, Deo Walyaula for Namugabwe General Construction Co Ltd laid a progressive report on indications of good corporations but singularly appealed to the district to complete their payments to enable the pending works to get done,
While signing out, he requested for two weeks to carry out final touches and prepare the site handover.
Kama Health centre three in Kama parish, Bufumbo Subcounty nears completion with a brush of balance to shine forever.
Today Chief Administrative Officer Luke L.L. Lokuda on his routine schedules, visited the site at Kama realizing the progress at 94.5 percent.
District Chairperson for Mbale District, Muhammad Mafabi joined the team to affirm his governance has accountability roles recorded.
The District Health Officer, Dr. Wangisi Jonathan Massa attributed this development on good and realistic efforts the department has thought feasible for the pledge started.
Hon. Masaba James the secretary for education, culture and health appealed to the founding committee to remain focused and expand the facility in future.
The meeting attracted both the district team led by CAO and the founding committee of Kama parish under the Catholic Church. The Chairman Bufumbo Subcounty, Mugaba Munilu Ali ceremoniously, appreciated the district leadership for fulfilling the pledge of granting them a modern health facility that will not benefit the six villages but the other communities neighboring Kama.
His voice remained a tone of joy in waiting for official site handover in two weeks time.
He requested for more funding from the government through primary healthcare to expand and register achievement.
The DHO, assured CAO and District Chairman on funds available for recruitment to enable Kama Health centre kickoff. The site engineer, Deo Walyaula for Namugabwe General Construction Co Ltd laid a progressive report on indications of good corporations but singularly appealed to the district to complete their payments to enable the pending works to get done,
While signing out, he requested for two weeks to carry out final touches and prepare the site handover.
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