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Nakanwagi explains that although the recruitment firm worked on the safe return of her daughter, it stopped supporting her treatment yet they are still uncertain of her ailment.
Rashidah Nampijja,21, a former housemaid in Saudi
Arabia is battling for her life in a rented room in Nabuti cell in Mukono
Central Division in Mukono Municipality. Nampijja developed serious body
complications in Saudi Arabia before she was returned home.
Her family intervened after a short video
showing Nampijja in bad shape recorded by a good Samaritan went viral on social
media. The video showed Nampijja with cuts on the head and swollen stomach
crying in great pain. The person who recorded the video was suspicious that
Nampijja could have been a victim of organ theft.
When the video reached her family, they immediately contacted Horeb services limited, which recruited her to process
her return. Upon her return, Nampijja reunited with her mother, Hajarah
Nakanwagi who is currently staying with her in a single rented room in Mukono.
Nakanwagi
explains that her daughter left for work in Saudi Arabia in December 2021. She, however, says that she was surprised to see
a video circulating on social platforms portraying her in bad shape.
Nakanwagi
explains that although the recruitment firm worked on the safe return of her
daughter, it stopped supporting her treatment yet they are still uncertain of
her ailment.She explains that upon Nampijja’s return, Horeb
services limited took her for medical examination at Mulago National Referral
Hospital and concluded that her kidneys were intact despite the huge cut on her
stomach.
Nakanwagi says that they were never given chance to look at the medical
forms.
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URN visited Nampijja’s home and
found her yelling in pain while lying on a mattress inside their tiny rented
room. Her four-year-old daughter couldn’t help seeing her mother wreathing in
pain while a two-year-old boy who seemed not to understand the situation just
looked on.
Although Nampijja tried to recall
what happened to her in Saudi Arabia, she has still failed to connect the dots.
She recalls losing consciousness in the house where she was working in Dammam
City and regained her memory in the hospital to see cuts on her head and the
stomach.
According to Nampijja, she again lost
consciousness because of the crying and pain and only regained it at the Dammam
deportation center where the video detailing her condition was recorded to
reach her parents.
She finds it hard to eat or drink anything and cries in pain whenever something reaches her stomach.
Her family has run out of money to finance her treatment.
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Our efforts to talk to Ezra Mugisha, the Managing
Director of Horeb services about Nampijja’s condition didn’t yield results as his
known cellophane number does not go through. Nampijja is just one of the many
Ugandans who left the country to work abroad and ended up in deep trouble.