Father stranded with quadruplets after mother passes on

Jamir Kasaali cuddles one of the four babies as a relative helps him carry the other baby at Kibuli hospital recently. PHOTO BY Abubaker Lubowa

KAMPALA. Mr Jamir Kasaali, a resident of Nabweru, a Kampala suburb, is struggling to raise his quadruplets alone after their mother died shortly after giving birth.
Jamila Nakato, 28, who delivered via caesarean section when the pregnancy was seven months and three weeks old, died on April 9, at Kibuli Muslim Hospital in Kampala.
“Their mother died t shortly after the surgery was performed. Despite the unfortunate incident, all the babies are healthy,” says Fatuma Nantumbwe, a nursing officer at the hospital’s special care baby unit.
Mr Kasaali says as much as he is still grieving and hurt that his wife will not be there to see their children grow up, he has to pick up the pieces, be strong and move on.
The most trying time the 32-year-old father finds is when all the babies cry at once demanding to be fed. The two boys and two girls are named Abdu-Basiti, Abdu Rahuman, Jamila and Jazira.
“If taking care of one child is already stressful. What about four? I hardly sleep because they need to be attended to all the time,” he says, adding “Sometimes I am relieved when close family members and friends pass by to give me a helping hand.”
Mr Kasaali who was already a father of three children aged 10, eight and six years, appeals to members of the public to come to his rescue in whatever way they can since he is not employed at the moment.
Kasaali, a former a dealer in clothing at Owino market is unemployed since the market was burnt down the second time in 2013.

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For assistance, Jamir Kasaali can be reached on 0754888857 or 0781688671.