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Kenya: Kahiga Admits Failure in Running Heavily Funded Health Docket Amid Successive Exits

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Nyeri — Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga on Wednesday admitted his administration was struggling to offer quality healthcare to about 1 million residents despite the health docket being funded to the tune of Sh3 billion.

Speaking when he announced a cabinet reshuffle, Kahiga said that the docket has proved a hard nut to crack taking toll with two officials tasked to head it resigning in quick succession within a surprisingly short span.

Dr Racheal Kamau, who headed the health docket resigned after being sent of a 45-day compulsory leave in October 2021 while Dr Kwai Wanjaria who was named the County Executive Committee Member for Health in Dr Kamau’s place quit within 50 days.

“Its true health docket has been a problem in my goverment for the last four years to an extent of taking toll on the health of Kamau who has resigned. To make matters worse, I gave it to Dr Kwai Wanjaria but again he has resigned fifty days on this appointment but we are doing our best,” said Kahiga .

Kahiga’s admission came amid heavy criticism on provision of health services by the county government.

A section of Nyeri residents led by Senator Eprahim Maina complained of lack of drugs and poor diet to patients admitted in various public hospitals run by the county.

Most patients decried constant lack of essential drugs in hospitals forcing them to buy prescribed medicines at private chemists.

Kahiga however insisted his administration was doing its best citing a Sh3 billion expenditure of the health docket as an indication his government was committed to invest in healthcare.