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Kilifi County Government receives 176 million worth of medical supplies

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Kilifi county government has received a consignment of medical supplies worth Sh176- million from Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) to boost the delivery of health services in the region.

The consignment which was received by Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi alongside his County Executive Member for Health Charles Dadu outside his Kilifi office consisted of pharmaceuticals and non-pharmaceuticals, laboratory and other specialized medical products.

During the event, Kingi also flagged off the distribution of the medicines, where trucks carrying the stock were commissioned to deliver drugs to 150 health facilities across the county including six hospitals and 144 rural health facilities.

“We have received a consignment of drugs from KEMSA after the county government placed an order with them. These medicines will go to our major hospitals as well as those health facilities located in our suburbs throughout the county,” Kingi said during a media briefing.

The Governor expressed his gratitude saying the supplies would be of great relief to patients who have been greatly affected by the lack of drugs in hospitals.

However, during his address, the governor disclosed that KEMSA only delivered 44% of the total medicines ordered by the County Government and also failed to deliver critical drugs, especially painkillers which were always in high demand by patients.

Kilifi County Government  receives 176 million worth of medical supplies
Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi (C) posing for a photo with KEMSA Sales and Marketing officer Leah Gichoya (L) and CEC member of health Charles Dadu after receiving medical products consignment at his office in Kilifi.

“We have had a conversation and told the officer in charge that it is important to act quickly and bring the remaining medicines since the fast-moving drugs in our hospitals, especially painkillers are not in this consignment,” he added.

According to KEMSA Sales and Marketing officer in charge of Kilifi County Lear Gichoya, the stock will last for four months as they work on the next delivery.

 

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