Amolatar District Launches Construction of Modern Mortuary Under Public-Private Partnership

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Photography by Amolatar DLG

‎AMOLATAR – Amolatar District Chairperson, Morish Ogwal Omara, today officiated the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a modern mortuary at Amolatar Health Centre IV, a move aimed at closing a critical gap in the district’s health services.

‎The facility is being constructed through a public-private partnership between Amolatar District Local Government and Amolatar Woman Member of Parliament Janet Auma Okao, following a resolution passed by the District Council.

‎Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Ogwal Omara appreciated Janet Auma Okao for supporting the construction of the mortuary, noting that the facility will address a critical gap in the district’s health sector.

‎He said the project will be the first of its kind in the region and called upon other development partners and well-wishers to support the district in areas where there are service delivery gaps.

‎The District Chief Administrative Officer, Rodha Oroma, thanked Auma for the intervention, noting that the district lacked sufficient resources to construct a modern mortuary despite the facility being an important component of health service delivery.

‎Oroma said the project comes at a timely moment as the district is lobbying with ministry of health to elevate Amolatar Health Centre IV to a district hospital.

‎She pledged that the district would engage an engineer to supervise the construction works and ensure that the project complies with national building standards and specifications.

‎The In-Charge of Amolatar Health Centre IV, Dr. Luru Walter, welcomed the project, saying the health facility has faced challenges in preserving bodies due to the absence of a modern mortuary.

‎Dr. Luru said when completed the mortuary will reduce the burden on families who currently incur high costs transporting and preserving bodies of their loved ones at Lira Regional Referral Hospital.

‎He pledged that the facility would be properly managed to ensure it serves the community effectively.

‎Representing Janet Auma Okao at the ceremony, Sam Omara, proprietor of Uganda Christian Institute for Professional Development, pledged to ensure quality workmanship throughout the project.

‎The mortuary is expected to cost approximately Shs 250 million.

‎Omara said the project that would cost about 250 million, they will make use of locally available building materials and provide employment opportunities to members of the local community.

‎The project follows a resolution passed by a special sitting of Amolatar District Council on 3rd August 2026.

‎The council adopted a motion presented by the Secretary for Health, Education and Community-Based Services, Harriet Akello, authorising a public-private partnership between Janet Auma Okao and Amolatar District Local Government for the construction of the modern mortuary at Amolatar Health Centre IV.

‎The district leadership said the project is expected to strengthen health service delivery and provide families in Amolatar and the surrounding communities with a more accessible and affordable facility for the preservation of bodies.

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