THIS
blog couldn’t go idle for long any more. Not any longer. Friday night was the right
time and the mighty Mt Moroto Hotel was the place. There was time! Enough of it. Moroto Regional Referral Hospital affair.
Hospital Director Dr. Alex Andema who has served in the 83 year old Hospital for some daunting years handed over the instruments of leadership to new signing Dr. Nyeko a surgeon formally saving lives at Mbale Hospital. Here was a send off as well as a well come in party for the two medical goliaths.
Allow
me submit that both Dr. Andema and his successor Dr. Nyeko are demonstrably
very intelligent human beings. My
impression about this partly came from their speeches on this particular occasion.
Andema
rightly noted that Moroto Hospital has made him a better person and he looks,
walks assured that Kabale Hospital his new station will definitely harvest the
fruits of his career development while in Karamoja. My appreciation of this man
is for his humility, his admission that he experienced challenges and yet he
also believes those difficulties are naturally unavoidable and can only be understood
and minimized through openness and clear professional internal communication. I
thought he is absolutely correct, and you reader?
The Last Supper: Outgoing Director, Dr. Alex Andema (L) and incoming director Dr Nyeko (R) cut a cake during the send off |
It
was thrilling, enlightening, and also heartrending in the chill and with the occasional
warm breeze, a natural blessing from speckled shrubs at the foot of the only Mountain
in semi-arid Karamoja. Boy, where were you? You could have experienced this tear-jerking
moment where members saw the transfer of power from one big boss to another big
boss.
Hospital Director Dr. Alex Andema who has served in the 83 year old Hospital for some daunting years handed over the instruments of leadership to new signing Dr. Nyeko a surgeon formally saving lives at Mbale Hospital. Here was a send off as well as a well come in party for the two medical goliaths.
Dr.
Nyeko’s long speech dwelled mainly on the need to have a strong team where
support from his staff is essential. Where love and recognition/appreciation
from the community within counts. Importantly, he shared his buoyancy to dare
with the strenuous Karamoja environment and deliver to the fullest. He sounded
grateful and yet you could equally tell that he looked awaken about the possible
risk of carrying the big cross all the way to Golgotha.
My
good friend Dr Alex Andema worked the audience with a nip of philosophy; He
rightly said that there are only two places known for sticking to one thing. “It’s
only in heaven where only good things are done and it’s only in hell where only
bad things are done. Here on earth both bad and good things prevail, we only
strive hard to try and do more of the good things than the bad things”, he
observed on this cold night with a sip of cold Coca-Cola in a glass, not bear,
not a Club. He was given a brand new Sumsung freezer in appreciation for his good
service.
A send off gift: A sumsung Refregerator handed to the outgoing Director by Moroto Resident District Commisioner, Mr Pirir |
Division
Commander Brig Nakibus Lakara was on to make it clear- the realities that need
to be altered. Although it was party
time, he couldn’t pocket the discreditable story of bedbugs reported in this
giant government Hospital. Lakara observed that development in such a valued
government institution ought to be holistic.
With
the multibillion structures cropping up day and night, he begged of the
managers of the Hospital to equally streamline services for the unwell who
queue in for the free health services. Boy, this is how you expect practical
men to speak. If this was America, Lakara’s signal could move mountains. Finally,
in comparison he said the Military hospital in Moroto does better. Boy, Lakara
did not deceive anyone.
Before
that girl and before the boogie, Moroto Resident District Commissioner, Samuel
Abura Pirir closed the door to speeches. Although Pirir wallowed and wallowed.
He gave a perfect history of the Hospital and other health units in the whole
of Karamoja. He couldn’t forget to mention the role of government and
especially the NRM regime in making things better for today, for tomorrow and
forever.
Outlining
his achievement in health systems strengthening as a legislator then could
simply make you feel that Pirir’s neck is still a Giraffe’s. He is definitely
still looking into the future. He referred to the Almighty as, “God the creator”
and in praise of a medical worker, he called that person,“God the repairer”.
One
last thing; my good friend young, vibrant, Paul Odaka was voted best male
staff, best surgical ward performer and boy, do you remember that brownish
nurse? That nurse who simply smiles instead of quarrelling to pregnant women like
most midwives of this world. That nurse who won’t blame ignorance for stupid
mistakes on poor women. Do you remember her? That one that ensured little Mercy
comes through to the World in perfect condition? She deservedly took home the
award for best practitioner in the Maternity ward. Her ward –was also voted
best section in Moroto Hospital.
LAST
WORD: May God bless all those who dedicate their resources; materials, skills,
prayers to protect the women and children of this world!
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