Chitral people decry lack of doctors at BHU Bamburate

ISLAMABAD – The people of Bamburate area of Kalash in Chitral are compelled to take their patients to far off areas due to lack of doctors at the local Basic Health Unit (BHU).

Local people told this scribe that the only BHU in the area was in a very poor condition which was renovated by Pakistan Red Crescent Society and the staff was also appointed in it. However, they said, with the completion of the project, the doctors and the staff have now left the BHU.

The area residents said they take their patients to District Headquarters Hospital Chitral due to lack of healthcare facility in Bamburate. Dr Adnan, who is in law from Bamburate, is employed abroad, but he also arranges free medical camps in his native village to help the ailing people.

People also had to take women for deliveries to DHQ Hospital and in several cases, women die before or after giving birth due to long and unpaved routes. The people of the area have called upon the government to appoint male and female doctors at BHU and upgrade it to the regional health centre (RHC).

Independent sources revealed that Some doctors drawing their salaries from Chitral but they are set at Peshawar and other districts. One Doctor Ismaeel who is a children specialist but he living at Peshawar for the last two years and drawing his salary from DHO office Chitral.

In this connection when this scribe contacted DHO Dr Israrullh he told that he following his court cases at Peshawar high court along with 4 other staff supporting him in court matters. When he was asked about how many cases in a month at PHC he could not reply.

MNA from Chitral Abdul Akbar demanded from the provincial government that those doctors must be posted at Chitral who drawing their salary from this backward district but setting at home in Peshawar and getting pay without performing duties.

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