In a significant crackdown on corruption, Jonathan Ekou, the head of Kaburepoli Health Centre II in Kaberamaido District, was arrested for allegedly selling government drugs. This arrest has drawn attention to the ongoing issue of drug theft in public health facilities.
Details of the Arrest
Police apprehended Ekou in Soroti City following a tip-off about his illicit activities. Nine boxes of antimalarial drugs and 29 boxes of malaria test kits were recovered from his possession. The acting police spokesperson for East Kyoga, Mr. Edison Obukulem, confirmed the arrest and the subsequent interrogation at Soroti City West Police Station.
Community Reaction
The local community has expressed deep disappointment over this incident. Mr. Victor Ekesu, LC V chairperson of Kaberamaido District, condemned the theft, labeling it as an act of corruption that deprives the community of essential healthcare resources. He emphasized that such actions jeopardize the health and well-being of the public and tarnish the reputation of health workers.
Appeal for Integrity
Mr. Ekesu called on health workers and public officials to uphold ethical standards and adhere to their professional codes of conduct. He highlighted the detrimental impact of such misconduct on both the community and the integrity of the healthcare system.
In conclusion , an anonymous source from Kaburepoli Health Centre revealed that the facility has experienced numerous incidents of drug theft over the past three years, with no culprits previously apprehended. This arrest marks a critical step towards addressing these persistent issues and ensuring accountability within the healthcare system.