Kenyan Nurses Vow to Defy President Kenyatta’s Order to Return to Work

Kenyan Nurses Vow to Defy President Kenyatta’s Order to Return to Work

Kenyan nurses have vowed to continue with their strike despite President Kenyatta's order to return to work.

Speaking hours after President Kenyatta ordered the health workers to return to work or face dismissal, the nurses union has urged members to stay put.

Speaking during a media briefing on Wednesday afternoon, Kenya National Union of Nurses (KNUN) Secretary-General Seth Panyako says the health workers will not succumb to intimidation by the State.

“The strike is a right and properly in place, we shall give them directions,” says Panyako.

On his part, KNUN Chairman Joseph Bwasi says the union does not receive orders from State House.

“We are not responding to the President but rather the status of the ongoing strike across the country,” he says.

“The union leadership has a mandate drawn from our membership; the ongoing strike thereby is determined by the members through the branch leadership. We the national leaders can only be directed by the branch leadership.”

Bwasi has urged the government to solve the problems affecting nurses instead of issuing threats.

“The country’s leadership should dispense justice to the nurses, if our pending issues are addressed then we shall put an end to this unrest,” he notes.

Addressing the nation from State House, President Kenyatta says nurses who will not have reported to work by Friday will be fired.

“As the Commander in Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, I have instructed National Police Service to take stern action on picketers who may intimidate public servants who intend to go to work,” he warns.
 

Comments

Ben (not verified)     Thu, 02/14/2019 @ 05:22am

These nurses are totally 'gifted demagogues' and Kenya can be better of without them. All they know is to maim the patients and ask for pay raise. Majority of em behave like neural surgeons and yet they don't understand the nursing process. They have forced many citizens to turn to 'Miti shambas' and foreign practitioners since they can't trust these criminals. Healthcare in Kenya is NOT business as usual and citizens need to rise up or else they perish.

Romeo23 (not verified)     Thu, 02/14/2019 @ 06:23am

Can the wrirer enlighten here what the strike is all about..too the head of state has Permanent secretary or Minister why? Directly intimidate the nurses..kaa kwa Meza. Dialogue is k ed y to success

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