Respect the court order, CS Kithure pleads with the striking health workers

The Mountain Journal

 The government has directed the law enforcement agencies  to protect the health workers who have distanced themselves  from the industrial strike.

Interior and National Coordination Cabinet Secretary  Prof Kithure Kindiki directs the law enforcement agencies to ensure strict maintenance of law and order to protect the general public and the health workers who have chosen to obey the court order by providing services.

 He gave the order as the services in most of the public health facilities have been affected with hundreds of the patients seeking treatment in private facilities.

In a statement,  the Cabinet Secretary noted that  defiant health workers continue to defy the court order, intimidate and threaten violence against health workers who have not joined the strike.

“The participants in the unlawful industrial action have repeatedly threatened to disrupt service delivery in health institutions, to interfere with the daily activities of the non-participating health workers and to undermine public order generally,” read part of the statement.

Kithure directs that gatherings, protests or other actions outside the law and in breach of court directives  will not be allowed.

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