President Kenyatta commissions ultra-modern regional military hospital
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday
commissioned an ultra-modern Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) regional hospital,
underscoring the Government’s commitment to improving the welfare of the
country’s security sector for better services to Kenyans.
The state-of-the-art Isiolo Regional
Hospital, with a capacity of 105 beds, is a level 4 facility that will address
the healthcare needs of service personnel, their dependents and veterans in the
upper Eastern region which includes Isiolo, Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, Meru,
Nanyuki and Samburu counties.
Speaking during the launch at Isiolo Barracks
in Meru County, President Kenyatta said the new hospital marks an important
step in the healthcare reforms for the disciplined forces that are in tandem
with the Government’s agenda on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) which has
witnessed improvements in the services offered to the civilian population as
well.
“The facility before us will provide Level 4
specialized services including surgical, internal medicine, obstetric/gynecological
services, pediatric services and critical care to service members and their
families within this region. This will reduce the time taken and resources used
to travel all the way to Nairobi as was the case previously,” the President
said.
President Kenyatta emphasized that the
hospital is also part of the modernization of institutions of state and
security organs that his administration has been implementing since 2013.
“Over that time, we have undertaken
modernization of our institutions of state and security organs to an extent
that is unparalleled in our nation’s history,” President Kenyatta said.
The Head of State said the KDF Isiolo Regional Hospital also adds
to the Level 4 hospital already opened at Kahawa Garrison and the Trauma and
Counselling Centre at Manda in Lamu County.
He
pointed out that three other modern health facilities are in various stages of
construction in Eldoret for the KDF, in Ruiru for the Prisons Service and at
Mbagathi for the National Police Service.
“In
addition to the facilities highlighted, the upgrade of the Forces Memorial
Hospital to a Level 5 facility is on course, as is the ongoing construction of
the Level 6 Hospital for the defence forces located off Waiyaki Way in
Nairobi,” President Kenyatta said.
Besides healthcare, the President said the
Government has also boosted the welfare and social support of the disciplined forces by
securing the dignity of service members and their families through provision of
decent and affordable housing.
In addition
to ongoing initiatives to improve police housing, President Kenyatta recalled
that last December he presided over the ground breaking ceremony for the
construction of 3,500 new houses at Roysambu in Nairobi County for the KDF.
President
Kenyatta once again commended the KDF for their courage,
duty, service and sacrifices in defending the country, responding to natural
disasters as well as contributing to international peace, security and
stability.
He challenged political leaders to emulate
the military in the delivery of development projects, citing the revamped Kenya
Meat Commission and the work done in Nairobi by the Nairobi Metropolitan
Service as examples of the KDF’s efficiency in service delivery.
President Kenyatta was accompanied by Cabinet
Secretaries Eugene Wamalwa (Defence), Mutahi Kagwe (Health) and Peter Munya
(Agriculture) as well as Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi.
CS Wamalwa said the Ministry of Defence has
invested heavily in health facilities strategically across the country in line
with the UHC pillar of the Big 4 Agenda.
“In this regard, the Isiolo Regional Hospital
is the latest to join the list of military hospitals. This facility will
contribute immensely healthcare access not only for the serving but also the
retired military personnel and their families through the Defence Forces
Insurance scheme and other members of security service through NHIF,” CS
Wamalwa said.
Chief of
Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi said the new hospital will serve a felt
need in the KDF as it caters a region that was previously not well
covered in terms of provision of healthcare services.
"Therefore we are very grateful that
this hospital that you have just commissioned is going to benefit a lot of our
officers and their families. And also as the policy that we recently adopted,
those who have been enrolled with the Defence Forces Medical Insurance Scheme
including the veterans will also be part of the patients who will be coming
into this level 4 hospital,” General Kibochi said.
Former
Chiefs of Defence Forces Generals (Rtd) Samson Mwathethe, Julius Karangi,
Jeremiah Kianga and Joseph Kibwana joined other serving and retired senior
military officers at the event that was also attended by senior Government
officials.
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