Hospital services in Nairobi remain paralysed as health workers vow to continue strike

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Healthcare workers under the Nairobi City County government have declared that their strike, now in its 29th day, will continue, accusing the county government of failing to address their grievances.

The workers say repeated negotiations with the county have yielded no tangible results, adding that agreements reached are routinely ignored.

"We have a county that is now running away from the obligations that the governor said are faithful to and will ensure they are fulfilled,” said Kenya National Union of Nurses (KNUN) Branch Secretary Boaz Onchari.

They insist the industrial action, which began on January 16, will not be called off until their demands are fully met.

"We are a frustrated lot, over 7000 health care workers in Nairobi are aggrieved with their employer because of issues that did not just turn up on a day…they have been here for the longest time possible, but there have been empty promises,” Dennis Odour, Branch Secretary, Kenya Union of Medical Laboratory Officers (KUMLO)

Kenya Union of Clinical Officers (KUCO) Nairobi Chairperson Stephen Muthama added, "We cannot sit with officers and agree on what to do tomorrow and the weeks to come and they run from that agreement. Since KUCO started its strike on December 27 and the rest on January 8, we have not had any constructive meeting."

As the standoff drags on, healthcare services across Nairobi remain severely disrupted, with operations in most public health facilities at a standstill.


 

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