IGP Ochola terminates Iran-Uganda hospital MoU

President Museveni launched the hospital in 2015

Uganda Police has terminated a memorandum of understanding with the Naguru-based Iran-Uganda Friendship hospital.

According to the MoU which was signed under the leadership of the former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Gen Kale Kayihura, the police were to provide land for the hospital; free electricity, water, and fuel for the generator and ambulances. The hospital would in turn provide subsidized medical treatment to police officers in return.

But according to Erasmus Twaruhukwa, the assistant IGP, the hospital operators flouted all the clauses in the MoU and have continued to charge the police officers prompting the IGP Okoth Ochola to terminate the arrangement.

Twaruhukwa, also the police legal advisor told parliament’s defence committee on Tuesday that the IGP has also ordered a forensic audit into the operations of the hospital for flouting clauses of the agreement.

According to Twaruhukwa, they are working to resolve contention with the directors of the hospital indicating that the funds and assets of the facility will be transferred to the Muslim Physicians Without Borders (MSF) that financed the construction of the facility.

Committee chairman Donozio Kahonda castigated the police leadership for entering into a vague and raw deal without specific terms of reference which gave leeway to the hospital operators to elude their responsibility amid huge resources that they have committed to the running of the health facility.

Since its inauguration in 2017 by President Yoweri Museveni, several senior and junior police officers have complained about the high charges at the 50-bed health facility.

Now, the parliamentary investigations are expected to trace how much funds the hospital has generated since its inception, where the funds are being banked and how the funds have been used.

Reported by URN

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