Museveni Launches Bukedea Teaching Hospital and Health Sciences College

George Onyango
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Today, the President of the Republic of Uganda, H.E. Kaguta Museveni, presided over the official commissioning of Bukedea Teaching Hospital and Bukedea College of Health Sciences, both established through the initiative of the area’s woman Member of Parliament and the Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon Anitah Among.

In his address, President Museveni praised Among for her efforts in advancing the National Resistance Movement (NRM) manifesto by ensuring the provision of quality healthcare services closer to the people. He commended her commitment to improving the welfare of Ugandans through such initiatives.




On social media, Speaker Anitah Among expressed her gratitude towards President Museveni for gracing the occasion and officially launching the Bukedea Teaching Hospital and College of Health Sciences. She extended her appreciation for his leadership, paternal guidance, and dedication to building a better nation.




The establishment of Bukedea Teaching Hospital and College of Health Sciences signifies a significant milestone in the provision of healthcare and medical education in the region. These institutions are poised to enhance access to quality healthcare services and contribute to the training of healthcare professionals.




Through collaborative efforts between government officials and local leaders, such as Speaker Anitah Among, communities can benefit from improved healthcare infrastructure and educational opportunities. The inauguration of these institutions underscores the importance of investing in healthcare and education to foster national development.

President Museveni’s presence at the commissioning ceremony highlights the government’s commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at uplifting the standards of living and promoting socio-economic progress across Uganda. His endorsement of Bukedea Teaching Hospital and College of Health Sciences reflects the administration’s dedication to advancing healthcare delivery and education in the country.

As Bukedea Teaching Hospital and College of Health Sciences begin operations, they are expected to play a crucial role in addressing healthcare challenges and meeting the healthcare needs of the local population. The investment in these institutions is a testament to the government’s efforts to strengthen the healthcare system and empower communities through education and skill development.




Inaugurating Bukedea Teaching Hospital and College of Health Sciences marks a significant achievement for Speaker Anitah Among and the entire Bukedea community. It represents a collaborative effort towards improving healthcare accessibility and promoting educational opportunities for future healthcare professionals.

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa has extended his congratulations to the Rt. Hon. Anitah Among for the successful inauguration of Bukedea Teaching Hospital and Bukedea College of Health Sciences. He also expressed gratitude to His Excellency President Kaguta Museveni for attending the event and gracing it with his presence.

Tayebwa acknowledged the significant efforts put forth by both Speaker Among and President Museveni in establishing these healthcare facilities, emphasizing their dedication to improving the lives of people in the Teso region, particularly mothers in need of medical care during childbirth. He commended the commitment shown by the leaders in uplifting and saving lives, highlighting the importance of such initiatives in advancing healthcare access and maternal health outcomes.




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