KMPDU Secretary General Davji Atellah injured during protests
The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and
Dentists Union (KMPDU) now says its Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah was shot by police during
protests over the delayed posting of medical interns.
KMPDU, in a statement released on Thursday
afternoon, condemned police stating that Dr. Atellah was leading a peaceful
procession when he was shot and injured.
“We condemn in the strongest terms the shooting of
our SG @Davji by the police this afternoon when he was leading the medical
interns in a peaceful march. The doctors of Kenya have endured enough! This is
the straw that breaks the camel's back,” read the statement posted on X.
Dr. Atellah was rushed to the Nairobi Hospital
where he is presently being treated for injuries sustained during the incident.
The KMPDU boss had, in a letter to
the Nairobi Regional Police Commander, announced a peaceful protest in Nairobi on Thursday over the delayed posting of medical interns and the payment
of fees for postgraduate students.
The medics marched from the Kenya Medical Association Centre
in the Upper Hill area to the Ministry of Health offices and were thereafter to
proceed to the Treasury headquarters in the city centre.
Dr. Atellah had last week threatened a nationwide strike if over 1,000 medical interns were not hired, further criticising the Ministry of Health for refusing
to absorb the medics thereby denying Kenyans medical services.
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