County Officer Being Chased out of a Hospital in Nakuru
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Chaos erupted at Nakuru Memorial Hospital on Monday when an enraged family confronted and expelled a Nakuru city council worker who allegedly disconnected a dialysis machine from their relative, putting their loved one's life at risk.
As journalists recorded the incident, the family members confronted the employee with forceful inquiries, expressing their disapproval of his drastic actions. One family member demanded answers, questioning the employee's identity and his reasons for fleeing. To de-escalate the situation, the Nakuru County employee exited the premises while engaged in a telephone conversation. Dissatisfied with the employee's unresponsiveness, the family members followed closely behind, persisting with their interrogations. Yet, the employee maintained a steadfast silence.
Unfazed, the furious family persisted in interrogating the staff member regarding his understanding of the repercussions of his behaviour and the importance of dialysis for individuals with kidney problems. At a certain moment, a protestor forcefully brought down the municipal council employee, but his coworkers promptly intervened and saved him. The residents mobilized and implored Governor Susan Kihika to step in and swiftly address the problem. Furthermore, they revealed their plan to bring the matter to the attention of President William Ruto who is set to visit Nakuru today.
"Fortunately, President William Ruto will be in Nakuru tomorrow. As a Senator representing Nakuru County, I will approach him to address the concerns of the Nakuru people, who elected us with overwhelming support, only to face threats to their lives at the hospital. This situation needs to come to an end," Nakuru Senator Tabitha Karanja declares while condemning the act.
The regrettable incident is a direct consequence of the ongoing dispute between the Nakuru County Government and the hospital's management, both of whom claim ownership and seek control over the facility. Governor Kihika has publicly accused the hospital's directors and government staff of unlawfully taking possession of the land where the hospital is located, which was intended for public use.
"We will persist and will not be intimidated. Public land shall remain public land," she stated on Monday.
Thus far, five individuals have been arrested and charged with various offences, including abuse of power, forgery, and conspiracy to commit fraud, in connection with the ownership contest.
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This is why nobody takes Africans seriously on international platform.
What rubbish is this?
Beat the daylights out of him and put him on dialysis too. Very stupid man. Susan Kihika’s father was also a Thief. Can we start there?
I am not surprised at this kind of behavior coming from a public worker. I was shocked a few months ago to hear a fully fledged doctor talking disrespectfully to a patient at Kenyatta National Hospital. Sometimes I think we as Africans have not fully completed the evolutionary path.
What an idiot he needs to be whipped publicly.Why pick on a patient when the directors are busy playing golf somewhere or roasting on nyama choma.Alternatively have him donate one kidney by force.Does he understand he could have killed someone maybe a public lynching will do him good