Kabale: IGG Orders Arrest of Nurse Over Shocking Patient Neglect

KABALE DISTRICT: 10 February 2026— In a move that has sent shockwaves through the medical community in Western Uganda, the Inspector General of Government (IGG), Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala, has ordered the immediate arrest of a nurse at Kabale Regional Referral Hospital.

​The suspect, identified as Mr. Tumuheki Nicholas, an enrolled nurse, is accused of gross professional negligence and inhumane treatment of a patient in the hospital’s casualty ward.

​The directive was issued during an unannounced spot check at the facility, which marked the beginning of the IGG’s Regional Office tour. The details emerging from the investigation are distressing:

Neglect of Critical Patient: A patient referred from Kamwezi Health Centre IV was reportedly left “profusely bleeding.”

Lack of Beds: It is alleged that Tumuheki instructed the patient’s caregiver to lay the patient on the floor. His reported justification was that the hospital had not been notified in advance to prepare a bed.

Unaccounted Medicines: The caregiver was allegedly told the hospital had no supplies and was sent to a nearby private pharmacy to buy medicine. However, the caregiver reports that despite purchasing the drugs, Tumuheki never administered them to the patient.

​Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala’s intervention comes at a time when public outcry over the state of regional referral hospitals is at an all-time high. By ordering an immediate arrest rather than a mere administrative inquiry, the IGG is signaling a “zero-tolerance” policy toward the mistreatment of vulnerable citizens.

​”The Inspectorate of Government is committed to ensuring that public officers serve with integrity. We cannot allow those entrusted with the lives of Ugandans to treat them with such callousness,” a source within the IGG’s office noted during the tour.

​Mr. Tumuheki is expected to face charges related to neglect of duty and potentially other offenses pending a full investigation into the “missing” medicines. The IGG’s tour of the Kabale Regional Office continues, with more inspections expected in the Kigezi sub-region.

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