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Stealing from the sick: Health worker exposed in nbs TV documentary commits suicide

Mubiru Ivan by Mubiru Ivan
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Richard Olaja, a pharmacist working at Kiruddu Hospital has taken his own life days after being implicated in a TV documentary “Stealing from the sick” that was aired on BBC Africa and nbs TV earlier this week.

The investigative documentary which was conducted by journalist Solomon Serwanja unmasked the rot in the ministry of Health.

The documentary uncovered many health workers involved in stealing and selling of government drugs.The same documentary was replayed in Parliament on Wednesday to give an opportunity to legislators who had not watched it do so.

The sad news of Olaja’s death was delivered by renowned blogger Henry Kakensa alias Kakensa Media.

According to Kakensa , Olaja has of late been trying to seek audience from him claiming that he was not involved in a national drug selling syndicate as it was alleged in the documentary.

“He briefly told me he was actually the one who informed National Drug Authority officials about the secret campaign Solomon Serwanja was carrying out which led to Serwanja’s home raid and subsequent arrest. (You remember the Serwanja drug saga). I was busy and excused myself promising to call him later but I forgot,” Kakensa posted on his Facebook page on Saturday.

Adding, “On Monday when the story was aired on BBC, he shared the link with me and called me again. He seemed to be in a lot of panic, I comforted him and told him to relax, just like the previous time, he still insisted he was innocent and just a victim of circumstance.”

The blogger further disclosed that the deceased said Serwanja’s documentary politically motivated by some white man who funded the whole project.

“The white man (I do not remember the name he mentioned) was funding this project just to expose government’s loopholes in every sector to give political mileage to the current opposition leader,” Olaja told Kakensa.

“Little did I know this saga could lead to someone’s death. Probably because Olaja was a young graduate 27yrs old who had just joined Kiruddu hospital, he still had our grandparent’s morals and thought he will be rejected everywhere after this saga. He took his life last night. Burrial is tomorrow [Sunday] in Pallisa.”

On Wednesday, a backbench Commissioner of Parliament, Peter Ogwang, had demanded that the health workers who appear selling government issued medicines in the television documentary be arrested and prosecuted.

“This documentary exposes the rot on how drugs are stolen from government hospitals right from Kampala across the country. These drugs are delivered to hospitals and within a short time, they say the medicine is finished yet the pharmacists sell these drugs despite them having a ‘Not for Sale label’ ” he said.

Ogwang added that the racket is very big and it involves a number of people from the corrupt district health workers to the police. He suggested that all those exposed in the video should be investigated for causing such a loss in hospitals.


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