The Leader of Opposition in parliament Mathias Mpuuga has tasked parliament to investigate the drug stock outs in Government facilities, following a statement by the National Medical Stores (NMS) that they are not responsible for the shortage.
Addressing the media at Kalungu health centre, Mpuuga said that there is a debate about drug shortages in all Government health centers and in all his oversight tours, health workers, patients and local government leaders have complained about the same thing including late deliveries.
“In the public media, there is a debate about drug shortages in all health centres belonging to government. Yesterday, I saw our friends at National Medical Stores putting out a statement, not contradicting or contrasting our interim findings that have been public because these inquests have been in the public eye, we have listened to health workers, patients and Local Government leaders and there is a common thread about drug stock outs in all government health centers including late deliveries,” Mpuuga stated.
He noted that many health facilities missed supplies for four quarters in the last financial year 2022/2023.
“There is a big question, From my side and my team for people to miss supplies on four rounds meaning, for eight months you have moved without any medicines or supplies, that mothers will not have mama kits, that malaria patients will miss out, that mothers will miss out on basic drugs, so many problems, gloves will not be available in facilities for eight months,” Mpuuga averred.
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