Courtesy photo of an artistic impression of the Lubowa Specialised Hospital

The State Minister of Finance and Planning in charge of General Duties ,Henry Musasizi while appearing before Parliament’s Finance Committee on Wednesday to defend the Ministry’s budget for Financial Year 2022/2023 revealed that Government will cash out additional 319 bn , also in two different installments in July 2022 towards the construction of the stalled Lubowa International Specialized Hospital, along Old Entebbe road.

The Government has already spent up to Ug Sh 400 bn on the stalled Lubowa International Specialized Hospital, along Old Entebbe road.

This was revealed Musasizi while appearing before Parliament’s Finance Committee on Wednesday to defend the Ministry’s budget for Financial Year 2022/2023.

Musasizi’s revelation follows the demand by Members of Parliament to provide an update on the construction of the facility which commenced on March 12, 2019 and its commencement was expected by June 2022.

According to the financial performance brief for the project, Musasizi indicated that the Government paid 234.089 bn in three segments in 2021 while 166.401 bn was paid in two installments in 2022.

Ramathan Ggoobi, the Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury said the cost of the hospital also includes medicines for one year; and training of Ugandan health professionals.

Ggoobi disclosed that the project which was due for commissioning in June 2022, has been extended to September 2024 after excessive rainfall between September 2019 – and January 2020 caused a delay in the implementation of the civil works.

Further, Ggoobi also pointed out that the Covid-19 pandemic and the resultant lockdown imposed by the Government from March 2020 until January 2022 caused more delays as ‘efforts to encamp 500 workers on the site were derailed by the continued outbreak of covid-19 among the workers’.

While appearing before the Health Committee of Parliament on Tuesday, Eng George Otim, the Acting Commissioner of Health Infrastructure in the Ministry of Health shocked MPs when he said that Enrica Pinetti the proprietor of the hospital was not at the site.

Eng Otim, who also doubles as the Project Manager for Lubowa International Specialized Hospital at the Ministry of Finance expressed disappointment that he has not been able to supervise the works at the site because the Government failed to allocate funds for the project.

The 264-bed capacity covers 72,000 square metres of Government land located in Lubowa, Wakiso District. Upon completion, the multi-complex facility is expected to save the Government from an annual seepage of 258 bn it spends on medical tourism overseas.

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