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President Museveni Orders Dismissal of Absentee Doctor, Reignites Moonlighting Debate






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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has ordered the dismissal of Dr. Godfrey Bonane Pariyo, an orthopedic consultant at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital, citing complaints of absenteeism. This move has sparked a renewed debate on the practice of moonlighting by medical professionals in public service.

Moonlighting, where doctors work outside their primary employment, is a widespread phenomenon in Uganda’s public health sector. Poor pay and limited opportunities are often cited as reasons for this practice. However, President Museveni questions whether government doctors should be allowed to engage in private practice, given the increased number of doctors and unemployment rates.

In neighboring Rwanda, medics in public service are strictly forbidden from engaging in private practice. Uganda has attempted to regulate moonlighting, but efforts have been unsuccessful. President Museveni has directed Minister Wilson Muruli Mukasa to consult with “patriotic doctors” on the issue and review standing orders for public servants to facilitate easier disciplinary actions.

Critics argue that President Museveni’s directive may be seen as an overreach of executive power. The move also raises concerns about the potential impact on public health services and doctor-patient relationships. As the debate on moonlighting continues, Ugandans await clarity on the government’s stance on this critical issue.



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President Museveni Orders Dismissal of Absentee Doctor, Reignites Moonlighting Debate

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