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Gulu Hospital: Staff Misconduct Under Fire

Nabila by Nabila
March 31, 2026 | 12:12
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Gulu Regional Referral Hospital Pledges Disciplinary Action Amidst Patient Care Concerns

Authorities at Gulu Regional Referral Hospital have announced a firm stance against staff negligence and unprofessional conduct, promising swift disciplinary action for health workers accused of substandard patient care. This commitment follows a surge in public complaints detailing a perceived decline in service quality and instances of staff reportedly neglecting their duties, including the misuse of mobile phones during working hours and delays in attending to patients, even in critical emergency situations.

The concerns were brought to the forefront during a recent hospital community meeting, known as a baraza. At this forum, members of the public articulated their frustrations, with many describing a noticeable deterioration in the standards of care provided.

Patient Experiences Highlight Service Gaps

Ms. Irene Atim, a patient at the facility, specifically called for stricter regulations on smartphone usage among hospital staff, asserting that it directly impacts the effectiveness of service delivery.

“Gulu Hospital serves a vast population, and the use of smartphones during operational hours necessitates control,” Ms. Atim stated. “It’s not uncommon to see a nurse engrossed in their phone rather than attending to a patient in need.”

Despite her criticisms, Ms. Atim also acknowledged instances where hospital staff exhibited commendable professionalism. She recounted a positive experience where her infant, who had suffered a head injury, received prompt and effective medical attention.

“My baby was admitted to the ICU and placed on oxygen. The staff in that unit were exceptionally professional. They provided me with counsel and ultimately saved my child’s life,” she added, underscoring the disparity in service quality.

Hospital Management Responds to Complaints

In response to these widespread concerns, the hospital administrator, Mr. Walter Oryekwun, affirmed that the management does not condone the use of personal mobile devices during duty hours. He pledged to tackle the issue proactively, even suggesting potential measures to limit internet access within the hospital premises to curb the use of social media platforms like WhatsApp and TikTok by staff while on duty.

Mr. Oryekwun further revealed the hospital’s investment in enhanced security and accountability measures. A total of 164 CCTV cameras have been installed, complemented by biometric systems and a daily attendance register. These initiatives are designed to combat absenteeism, misconduct, and corruption.

“As we speak, one staff member has been suspended from receiving their salary due to professional misconduct,” Mr. Oryekwun declared. “There is absolutely no tolerance for indiscipline or corruption within this hospital.”

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Another patient’s caretaker, Ms. Lydia Ayoo, shared a distressing account of neglect. She described encountering a nurse at the children’s ward who was preoccupied with her phone and unresponsive to her needs when she brought her child in with fever and diarrhoea.

“I brought my child to the hospital suffering from fever and diarrhoea. Upon arrival at the children’s ward, I found a nurse engrossed in her phone and she failed to attend to me,” Ms. Ayoo recounted. She further alleged that the nurse later directed her to a private facility for necessary laboratory tests.

“I had the equivalent of approximately $5.50 USD and went to an external lab for a blood test. When I returned, the nurse remained indifferent. She only provided me with Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) and instructed me to remain for observation of the child,” she elaborated.

Beyond issues of staff attentiveness, patients have also raised allegations of being asked to pay for services that are typically provided free of charge at government-funded healthcare facilities.

Assurances of Improvement and New Reporting Channels

Dr. Paul Onek Awil, the chairperson of the hospital board, acknowledged the validity of the complaints and assured the public that corrective actions would be implemented.

“We have taken careful note of all the issues that have been raised,” Dr. Awil stated. “The management will engage directly with the staff to address these concerns. We anticipate witnessing significant improvements in service delivery within the next six months.”

In a move to facilitate quicker and more effective reporting of misconduct, Dr. Jimmy Opigo, representing the Director General of Health Services at the Ministry of Health, encouraged the public to utilize digital platforms.

“You can now report instances of misconduct through WhatsApp, X (formerly Twitter), and dedicated toll-free lines,” Dr. Opigo advised. “Traditional suggestion boxes have proven to be less effective as they are rarely reviewed. Reporting via digital channels ensures a more immediate response and action.”

This multi-pronged approach, combining internal disciplinary measures with enhanced public reporting mechanisms, signals a renewed commitment by Gulu Regional Referral Hospital to uphold standards of care and professionalism.

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