Clinical officers want UHC staff employed on permanent terms

Health & Science
By Noel Nabiswa | Jun 06, 2024
KUCO Secretary General George Gibore gives an update on clinical officers' strike, May 9, 2024. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

The Kenya Union of Clinical Officers (Kuco), has vowed to go on with the national strike until the government addresses their grievances.

The union is demanding conversion of all contracts for the 8,500 Universal Health Coverage (UHC) staff to permanent and pensionable terms.

Speaking during a peaceful procession in Nairobi, Kuco Secretary General, George Gibore, called on the Council of Governors and the Ministry of Health, to allocate funds for the absorption of UHC staff and programmes, and implementation of clinical officers health risk allowance.

“We are not celebrating to be on strike, we are not happy with our health CS, we are unhappy with those who are supposed to make decision on behalf of the governors to allocate funds in promotion of health sector,” said Gibore.

He said clinical officers only need Sh4 billion to transition to UHC, which will be for the benefit of Kenyans who are unable to access medical services from private hospitals.

“We have been having deals with both national and county government, more so the one for 2021 in regards to our risk allowance and they have refused to fulfil, if you cannot deliver on that then you have no business being in the ministry of health,” said Gibore.

He insisted that the union signed an agreement under the Kericho Declaration to harmonise terms of employment for all workers, but the government has failed to honour it.

“We have had agreements with the ministry including return to work formula of 2021 and we agreed that they are going to enhance the risk allowance for clinical officers from Sh3,000 to 15,000 since 2021 they have not done so,” said Gibore.

Kuco chairperson Peterson Wachira declared that they will not resume duty until the government meets their demands.

“Today we are here to fight for professional dignity, we are here to fight for professional respect… That is why we have come out as all health unions because our people are being undignified we are discriminating our UHC workers, UHC interns and national TB and HIV programs,” said Wachira.

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