Economic activity stopped, health institutions without medicine
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The post of chief administrative officer has been vacant for 6 months in Vigu Rural Municipality. Since there is no administrative officer, after the village meeting was held last June, the executive committee meeting has not been held until now. Medicines to be distributed in health institutions have not been purchased.
Since July, the transportation expenses given to the delivery women by health institutions have also been stopped. The patients have not received the monthly treatment expenses for serious diseases provided by the federal government for 6 months.
In the last fiscal year, the ward presidents have said that there is no condition to live in the village after 40 consumer committees of 8 wards could not be paid more than 35 million. Ramchandra Khadka, president of Vigu-4, said that the payment of last year's consumer committee was stopped and a new consumer committee could not be formed in the current financial year. "Every day, the officials of the consumer committee come to the ward saying that they have not been paid," he said, "The employees in the municipality are leaving without being able to stay in the ward." He said that he did not stay long. "When the administrative officer comes, the accountant gets transferred, when the accountant comes, the administrative officer," he said, "Why don't the employees stay in Vigu?" We are the presidents of 8 wards.'
After the free medicine given to chronic patients through the municipality has run out, the situation of poor patients has become complicated due to lack of purchase. The municipality was distributing free medicines to 270 chronic patients in Vigu. Three of these people were taking medicine worth 10,000 per month. Dil Bahadur Shrestha, Chairman of Ward 7, said, "The village health institution has run out of medicine, even the chronically ill people ask when the medicine will be available." There is no option to leave the village.
An executive member said that the problem in Vigu has increased due to the dispute between the president and the vice president. "Executives keep coming, but they don't agree to stay because of the intervention of the president-vice president," said the member, "Before being transferred, employees are monitored and threatened, even those who come after being asked to do work for their own interests, ask for a transfer without working."
6 out of 8 wards Executive member Lok Bahadur Nepali, who is also the spokesperson, said that if the executive members including the chairman do not hold the staff management and winter session by the end of December, they have decided to stop all the work of the ward from January 2. . "When the municipality is locked in indecisiveness, all activities from development are stopped," he said, "Ward chiefs have been hit the hardest, we are not in a situation to live in the village, so we have taken this decision because there is no alternative." He said that Rs 5,000 was also stopped. According to Nepali, there are 45 patients in the municipality who receive 5,000 per month from the federal government.
Village Chairman Sanjeev Oli said that not because of internal disputes, but because the federal government did not send employees for 6 months, the municipality has come to a standstill. There is no internal conflict, only rumours. As it is also a municipality in a remote area, the employees do not want to come, Aiha has been leaving without being able to work according to their own interests,' he said, 'The federal government did not enact a civil service law and because of the state too, the municipalities in the remote areas have become without employees.'
