menu Home chevron_right
National NewsNews

MoH Defends decision on ID use

David Kugonza | May 23, 2018

By Moses Kyeyune.

The ministry of Health has defended the requirement for National Identity Cards for citizens seeking medical services.

Addressing Parliament on the matter, the minister of State for Health in charge of General Duties Sarah Opendi said the decision will only apply after the adoption of the Health Insurance Scheme, whose bill is yet to be presented to Cabinet.

She however says there’s no reason for panic among members of the general public since the decision is yet to be concertized.

Her response was prompted by the minister of State for Internal Affairs Obiga Kania, who described the decision as inhumane given that a good percentage of Ugandans are yet to acquire National IDs.

 

Written by David Kugonza




This area can contain widgets, menus, shortcodes and custom content. You can manage it from the Customizer, in the Second layer section.

 

 

 

  • cover play_circle_filled

    01. Alaso-pins-MUK Podcast
    Alaso-pins-MUK Podcast

  • cover play_circle_filled

    02. Arua Elections
    Arua Elections

  • cover play_circle_filled

    03. Arua By-elections
    Arua By-elections

  • cover play_circle_filled

    04. Ben On Parliament Podcast
    Ben On Parliament Podcast

  • cover play_circle_filled

    05. NCD Podcast
    NCD Podcast

  • cover play_circle_filled

    06. Gulu Compaigns
    Gulu Compaigns

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Alaso-pins-MUK Podcast
    Alaso-pins-MUK Podcast

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Arua Elections
    Arua Elections

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Arua By-elections
    Arua By-elections

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Ben On Parliament Podcast
    Ben On Parliament Podcast

  • cover play_circle_filled

    NCD Podcast
    NCD Podcast

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Gulu Compaigns
    Gulu Compaigns

play_arrow skip_previous skip_next volume_down
playlist_play