Sakaja uncovers sad state at Mama Lucy Hospital during impromptu visit

Sakaja uncovers sad state at Mama Lucy Hospital during impromptu visit

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja. | FILE

By Ayub Abdikadir

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja was in the company of his deputy Njoroge Muchiri and a few other officials when he decided to make an impromptu visit at the Mamama Lucy Hospital on Sunday.

It is one of the renowned health facilities that has been manned by the Nairobi Metropolitan services and one would imagine that services would be top notch, but it is not what Governor Sakaja found.

At the entrance, Sakaja was informed that most medical personnel were not on duty. A new mother had just given birth, but because of the poor bed capacity, she was made to sit on the waiting benches.

For how long until a bed was available, no one knew.

Immediately, Sakaja intervened and instructed the few nurses on duty to attend to her. The governor said his administration will take blame for the sorry state of the facility.

Inside one of the maternity wards; congestion. Mothers sharing beds with other mothers and their children. 

Sakaja vowed to increase the bed capacity of facilities across the city to decongest hospitals.

"Mothers should not be sharing beds, patients not being attended to on time, drugs not being available. I apologise on behalf of the previous administration as well as the NMS for the state of things. We will take better care of you. I will not rest until we achieve this," the governor assured,” said the governor.

While visiting one of the drug stores. Sakaja said he was saddened by the fact that all entries for stock are done manually. 

The lack of medication was evident. But things will have to change soon, he said.

Sunday was also a lucky day for patients who had been held hostage for non-payment of services. Sakaja ordered their release, promising to pay their bills.

Earlier during a church service, Governor Sakaja assured city residents of commitment to service delivery, saying all functions that were transferred to General Mohamed Badi-led Nairobi Metropolitan Services will be returned to the county government.

He further promised to have an open-door policy for all MCAs to ensure that their needs and those of the people they represent remain his administration's priority.

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