Nairobi Hospital doctors disown colleagues who petitioned Ruto over management dispute

Doctors at Nairobi Hospital disown colleagues who petitioned President Ruto, citing protocol breaches as leadership insists the facility remains stable and operational...
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A Medical Advisory Committee (MAC) at The Nairobi Hospital has disowned five of its members who petitioned President William Ruto regarding management disputes, citing procedural breaches and misleading information.
- The MAC represents about 730 consultants and criticized the five doctors for circumventing formal communication channels.
- Dr. Agnes Gachoki, Chairperson of the MAC, stated the petition was an unauthorized and informal meeting.
- The hospital leadership, including CEO Felix Osano, affirmed the institution's financial stability and operational soundness, dismissing claims of collapse as unfounded despite longstanding governance challenges.
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Nairobi Hospital dismisses collapse claims, says facility financially stable - March 2026
The Nairobi Hospital has officially debunked claims of financial collapse and operational instability, asserting its solid standing and ongoing recovery from past disruptions. A Medical Advisory Committee (MAC) at The Nairobi Hospital has disowned five of its members who petitioned President William Ruto regarding management disputes, citing procedural breaches and misleading information. Separately, Kenya's Social Health Authority (SHA) faces a critical sustainability crisis, with revenue streams failing to cover mounting operational costs, according to warnings from Members of Parliament.















