“Mismanagement, Flawed Dispute Resolutions!” – State House Hits Back At Nairobi Hospital
The government has broken its silence on concerns over the Nairobi Hospital as the facility’s top governance continues to face legal hurdles.
In a statement released on Monday, March 16, Statehouse spokesperson Hussein Mohammed confirmed that President William Ruto had personally intervened to address governance and financial challenges facing the institution.
“President Ruto has been briefed on the challenges affecting Nairobi Hospital. He directs that all processes be conducted transparently to safeguard patient care, staff, and the institution’s long-term stability,” the statement read.
According to State House, the president had received several complaints from stakeholders, pressuring him to intervene in what was described as a worrying state in the hospital’s hierarchy.
The appeals raised serious concerns about the potential impact of longstanding governance and financial challenges on patient care, clinical governance, and the hospital’s operational stability, prompting President William Ruto to intervene.
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The statement added, “Over the past several months, President William Ruto has received written memoranda and representations from stakeholders of the Kenya Hospital Association (KHA), including doctors affiliated with Nairobi Hospital, members of the Association, and patients currently receiving care at the facility, seeking support in addressing governance, financial and operational challenges affecting the hospital.”
The statement further revealed that the dispute revolves around; disputes over KHA membership, Board elections, subsequent Annual General Meetings, conflicts of interest, and allegations of mismanagement.
Additionally, there have been issues like leadership challenges, internal wrangles, and ineffective dispute resolution, and mounting litigation
“Mismanagement, Flawed Dispute Resolutions!” – State House Hits Back At Nairobi Hospital
