54pc of Kenyans do not support doctors’ strike: TIFA poll
A majority
of Kenyans do not support the ongoing doctors’ strike which entered its 50th
day on Thursday, a new poll by research firm TIFA shows.
According
to the poll conducted between April 27 and April 29, the public’s backing of
the medic’s strike is weak, with 54 per cent not supporting it “at all.”
Twenty-three
per cent of respondents said they support the strike “a lot” while 19 per cent
support it “a little”.
“Such
opposition is highest in the South Rift and Lower Eastern,” TIFA said.
The poll
further found out that the strike has gained the most attention in the Mt.
Kenya and Western regions, with the Western region having the highest
proportion of individuals directly affected by the absence of medical
practitioners from medical facilities.
Kenyans blame
Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha most for the strike, according to the
survey.
Asked who
they think is most responsible for the prolonged medical workers’ strike in the
country, 47 per cent of respondents said CS, Nakhumicha, while 28 per cent said
Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union (KMPDU).
Eight per
cent blamed county governments; five per cent faulted the Salaries and
Remuneration Commission (SRC); while the Council of Governors and Head of
Public Service Felix Koskei took one per cent of the blame each.
“There is
no mention of the leadership of the previous (Jubilee) administration that was
a party to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) the failure of which to
implement was the main/initial basis for the first of the several strikes now
in place,” said TIFA.
TIFA
interviewed 2,912 respondents nationally through telephonic interviews
conducted mainly in Kiswahili.
Since March
14, the doctors have abandoned their duty stations and have been protesting the
government’s failure to post medical interns and obey a 2017 CBA on doctors’
labour terms.
The
government has presented a Ksh.70,000 offer for the medical interns in place of
the Ksh.206,000 set in the CBA, which the doctors have turned down.
President
William Ruto however maintains that the government cannot meet all their
demands wholly due to financial constraints.
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