Section of Machakos residents demands immediate sacking of Health CECM Dr Yumbya

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Former Machakos Senatorial Candidate Henry Carlos leads ouster bid for Health CECM Dr Daniel Yumbya from office

Residents alleges Machakos County Referral Hospital has become a death trap hence demanding for heads to roll out

Sections of residents from Machakos County have unanimously demanded the sacking of Health County Executive Committee Member Dr Daniel Yumbya over incompetence.

Led by people’s spokesman Carlos Kioko, the residents alleged that Machakos County Referral Hospital has become a death trap following mismanagement and bad leadership by the county executive 

“We want to tell Governor Wavinya Ndeti that if you want peace to prevail in Machakos, you must fire Yumbya because we shall not be cowed or silenced by his goons!

We must hold you [leaders] accountable thus why we elected you to speak when things go wrong! Yumbya is totally irresponsible to lead health docket since he is not a qualified medical doctor! Former senatorial aspirant stated unequivocally 

Shockingly, Mr Kioko, alleged that he received a call that one of the patient left the hospital improperly undressed after undergoing a cesarian procedure something that disturbed him questioning the loud silence of the incumbent senator who ought to speak for such grievous misharp 

He is now ralling the parents to be careful while taking their children at the facility for circumcision, categorically, stating that he can’t risk his child seeking medication in a such hospital unless Wavinya reshuffles her ministers 

Additionally, the vocal politician blamed the Senator Agnes Kavindu for not providing adequate oversight to the county executive unless her predecessors who never kept quite to demand for accountability during former governor Dr Alfred Mutua

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