Eldoret Bishop Calls for Dialogue to End Doctor’s Strike, Citing Loss of Life
Bishop Dominic Kimengich of the Eldoret Catholic Diocese has become the latest voice urging an end to the ongoing doctor’s strike in Kenya. In a passionate address at a prayer day held at GABA Campus in Eldoret, Bishop Kimengich implored striking doctors to engage in dialogue with the government to find a resolution to the crisis.
The doctor’s strike, now stretching into its [insert number] week, has had a crippling effect on the country’s healthcare system. Hospitals and clinics have been forced to operate with minimal staff, leaving many patients without access to critical care. Bishop Kimengich lamented the loss of life attributed to the strike, highlighting the urgency of finding a solution.
“This strike has caused immense suffering,” Bishop Kimengich is reported to have said. “We have lost lives that could have been saved. It is imperative that both the doctors and the government come together for the sake of the Kenyan people.”
The Bishop’s plea for dialogue resonates with the growing frustration among Kenyans. Many rely on public healthcare facilities, and the strike has caused immense hardship, particularly for those who cannot afford private medical care.
Bishop Kimengich’s intervention adds to the mounting pressure on both the government and the striking doctors to reach a compromise. While it remains to be seen if his words will sway either side, they serve as a powerful reminder of the human cost of the ongoing strike.
The hope is that both parties will heed the Bishop’s call and prioritize the well-being of Kenyans by resuming negotiations and finding a swift resolution to this crisis.