Tuesday, 14 March 2017

By NAIROBI NEWS REPORTER

The much-awaited signing of a deal to end the 100-day doctors’ strike has been delayed after doctors’ union officials walked out of the ceremony in unclear circumstances.

Sources indicate that the doctors refused to sign the document detailing a return to work formula after noting changes that had not been agreed upon between them and governors.

The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union officials and governors were set to put pen to paper on Tuesday 4.30pm to bring to an end the protracted industrial action.

“The Council of Governors, led by the Chairman, Governor Peter Munya and the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union officials will be signing the Return to Work Formula at the Council offices at Delta House, Westlands. This will bring the Doctors’ strike to an end,” read a dispatch from the Council of Governors.

The doctors had filed a return to formula in court which the governors and Ministry of Health officials agreed with.

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