Defiant doctors to hold mega assembly, protests as strike persists
In a post on X, KMPDU urged all doctors,
medical interns, and medical students to attend the meeting on Tuesday where they shall
discuss pressing matters regarding doctors’ welfare.
Meanwhile, the KMPDU Nyanza branch is set
to hold a peaceful demonstration in Kisumu today, rallying medics from Kakamega
and Kisumu counties.
This follows last week's demonstrations
where doctors from Nakuru, Meru, Nairobi, and Eldoret counties took to the streets to
push the government to heed their call.
As the nationwide doctors' strike
continues, KMPDU Secretary General Davji Atellah has reiterated that they will not return to work until their demands are met.
Addressing a meeting of the union’s
national officials in Kirinyaga on Monday, Atellah accused the Ministry of
Health, led by Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha, and county governments of
intimidating doctors through threats of termination.
“Nobody should think they are more
important or more Kenyan than us so that we can be stopped from fighting for
our rights. As leaders, we are ready for anything… until they implement the
CBA,” Atellah said.
This follows calls from the Council of
Governors and the Ministry of Health directing doctors to resume work otherwise
they shall be sacked.
Joining the ongoing doctors’ strike,
clinical officers have also begun their strike on Monday. This follows the
expiration of their one-week strike notice and the Ministry of Health's failure
to address their issues.
The strike has caused a standstill in services at Level 2 to 5 hospitals nationwide, worsening the already dire
situation caused by the ongoing doctor's strike.
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