KMPDU threatens strike if medical interns not posted next week
The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists
and Dentists’ Union (KMPDU) wants over 1,000 medical interns hired, failure to
which they will stage a countrywide strike in March.
KMPDU
Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah criticised the Ministry of Health for
refusing to absorb the medics thereby denying Kenyans medical services.
“All
the doctor interns must get their letters to internships by March 1st,
otherwise we will go to the Ministry of Health to collect these letters,” Dr.
Atellah said in a press address on Tuesday.
“We
are putting the Ministry of Health, the Treasury, the Council of Governors and
the whole country on notice that by February 29th and March 1st, if we
do not have direction on posting of interns, all the doctors in this country
will be on go-slow.”
Kagai
Waweru, a medical graduate added. “We cannot be complaining of lack of health
care workers yet we have interns waiting at home for months and months, some
for years awaiting internship we are here today that is unacceptable and we
want to be posted as soon as possible.”
The
union also issued a 14-day strike notice for the Kisii County government to
comply with the demands of medical workers posted to the devolved unit.
“We
know the ultimate power of workers comes with the skills they have learnt.
Today we are issuing a 14-day strike notice to Kisii County that will commence
on March 4 if the issues will not have been addressed,” Dr. Atellah added.
Among the
issues raised by the union include the alleged victimitisation of doctors and
other health workers, and they also want the stopped salaries reinstated, and consultants to be designated to the right positions as well as promotions effected.
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