Friday, June 5, 2020

Gulu district yet to receive Shs 165m COVID money

Gulu district is yet to receive the Shs 165 million COVID-19 fund money allocated to each district by the ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development. 

The ministry released the money to districts in April, to intensify the campaign against the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding was part of the Shs 304 billion supplementary budget approved by parliament to combat the spread of the coronavirus disease in the country.

The money was meant for surveillance, coordination, the establishment of isolation centres and fuel allowance for the task force members among other activities. However, authorities in Gulu say that they have never received their share of the money.

Gulu district chairperson Martin Ojara Mapenduzi and spokesperson of the district COVID-19 task force says that the funds are still stuck in the Integrated Finance Management System (IFMS). Geoffrey Okaka, the district chief administrative officer (CAO), says that he has been at the ministry of Finance to seek guidance on how to retrieve the funds in vain.

The district health officer Yoweri Idiba says that the delay in disbursing funds has had a bearing on the feeding of quarantined suspects because it has become difficult to purchase food and essential goods for institutional quarantine centres.
 
The delays have also led to the nonpayment of risk allowances and transport for selected medical personnel including Village Health Teams, allowances for task force members and drivers among others.

But Jim Mugunga, the spokesperson of the ministry of Finance wondered why the matter was not pursued by the relevant authorities at its earliest time given the urgent need for the fund's utilization in combating the virus disease.

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