Mawokota North Constituency Member of Parliament, Hon. Hilary Kiyaga alias Dr Hilderman donated an ambulance to Mpigi Health Centre IV to aid in the transporting of patients.
Dr Hilderman who acts as the Arts Shadow Minister explained that he purchased the ambulance and handed it over to Mpigi Health sector because he saw it necessary for the health facility to have it.
On top of that, he reasoned that with the several accidents that happen along Masaka road, the health centre needed to have an emergency ambulance since it is the biggest health centre around the region but it is incapacitated.
The “Mazongoto” hit singer went on to promise that he will keep on pushing the government to improve the service provision in the health centre so that the citizens of Masaka can receive the fully required treatment for all their ailments.
Dr Hilderman donated the ambulance during the new year celebrations where he even organized a football gala with over 12 teams taking part in the competition.
“Yesterday I officially handed over an ambulance I purchased to help our Mpigi Health sector. With the Numerous accidents on Masaka road, Mpigi Health centre 4 lacked an emergency ambulance yet it is the biggest health facility around but incapacitated. I pledged to keep requesting the government to uplift the center to a hospital status for a bigger budget allocation.
As Government prepares to wake up to play its role, We thank HILDERMAN FOUNDATION for this new year gift. It was a great end-of-year celebration with a tight football gala with over 12 teams participating. BOZA team won and I congratulated them with a bull. Big thank you to the organizers of the tournament and all leaders for attendance. Fr Kiibi prayed for our Ambulance. Thanks, man of God.
Happy new year lovely people”, Dr. Hilderman.
Dr Hilderman is one of the National Unity Platform members of parliament who have shown that he is really hardworking as he has often tried to lobby for his constituency to live happily and get better service delivery from the government. The act of handing over an ambulance to Mpigi Health Centre IV will now silence his critics who have for long been claiming that they had made a huge loss in voting Dr Hilderman as their representative in parliament.