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KMPDU SG Davji Atellah announces doctors nationwide strike beginning Thursday

KMPDU SG Davji Atellah announces doctors nationwide strike beginning Thursday

Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Secretary General Davji Atellah has announced that the planned industrial action shall take place on Thursday.

In a statement posted on X, Atellah stated that there have not been any worthwhile developments since the union announced a nationwide strike, hence the strike is on.

“It is sad that despite availing ourselves for meetings at the Ministry of Health, there has been no worthwhile developments to report to you, and tomorrow midnight, our strike notice shall expire and our industrial action will begin,” said Atellah in a statement.

He mentioned that he aspires to a health care system where the workers and patients are top priority.

“In the face of adversity, I draw inspiration from your unwavering support, solidarity, and from your strong resilient spirits. We stand united, not in anger, but in hope for a future where our healthcare system flourishes, and doctors are empowered to work without fear,” reads in statement in part.

The KMPDU boss asked law enforcement officers to reflect on their actions. He added that they should strive to find common ground since they are public service workers as well.

“To our law enforcement officers, I ask for a moment of reflection. Let us work together towards an environment where understanding and support replace acts of violence. You too are public service workers and users of the very same public services we are fighting for. Our dedication to justice and peace should guide us in finding common ground,” he said.

This statement comes after KMPDU issued a 7-day strike notice on March 6, for the withdrawal of doctors’ services in hospitals over the placement of medical interns.

KMPDU, led by Dr. Davji Atellah held protests on February 29, over the delay in posting of 1200 medical interns to hospitals.

Atellah was shot by police officers while he was leading medical interns in a peaceful demonstration in the capital.

The Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha had dismissed KMPDU’s demands as being unrealistic, saying the ministry’s hands are tied regarding the posting of medical interns.

"We cannot do anything as a Ministry, it's up to the Treasury to facilitate...the The government cannot cater for over 3,000 interns at this time, they have to be realistic," Nakhumicha said.  

 

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