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Medics running private clinics are asked to resign from their county jobs by Natembeya

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: September 5, 2024 7:51 am
Ivy Irungu
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Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has urged medical staff who are unable to effectively serve in public hospitals to resign and allow others to take their place. He criticized those employed by his administration who focus on their private practices, accusing them of undermining public healthcare services.

Natembeya highlighted frequent absenteeism and negligence among medical personnel in county hospitals, which has led to inadequate care for residents. He pledged to enforce strict oversight to ensure that hospital staff fulfill their duties and serve the public effectively.

“It is concerning that we need systems to track employees’ attendance as if they are reluctant workers. Employees must be responsible and accountable for their work,” Natembeya remarked.

The governor expressed frustration at the fact that medics, who should be present to provide emergency care, are often unreachable by phone when their services are needed. He described this behavior as “immoral” and unacceptable.

Natembeya emphasized that if any staff member feels that their compensation is insufficient, they should resign so that a more dedicated individual can replace them.

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The county is facing a budget deficit of approximately Sh400 million, impacting services and project implementations for the year. Natembeya attributed this shortfall to reduced funding from the Treasury, following President William Ruto’s withdrawal of the Finance Bill 2024.

The governor also cautioned against corruption and mismanagement of resources, which could worsen the county’s financial difficulties. He assured that additional funds will be allocated to complete the Wamalwa Kijana Teaching and Referral Hospital, which has already cost over Sh1 billion.

County Executive for Health Sam Ojwang reported that the hospital is functioning well, with some services, including the maternity wing, having been transferred from Kitale County Referral Hospital. Ojwang also called on regional political leaders to support Governor Natembeya’s efforts to enhance healthcare services.

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