Health Ministry withdraws case against activist Njoki

Medical Services Principal Secretary Harry Kimtai has bowed to mounting pressure from Members of Parliament and agreed to withdraw the legal case against Grace Njoki Mulei, who recently made headlines for interrupting a Health Ministry press briefing. Njoki had confronted Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa at Afya House last week, an incident that sparked widespread public debate.

Njoki, aged 61, gained national attention following her dramatic arrest at Ladlan Hospital in Eastleigh, where she had gone seeking medical attention. Authorities later arraigned her in court, where she faced charges of causing a disturbance at the Ministry of Health’s offices. She was subsequently released on a cash bail of Ksh 10,000.

During a parliamentary retreat in Naivasha, legislators emphasized that Afya House is a public facility where all citizens should have the right to voice their concerns without fear of intimidation. “Now that you have confirmed the Ministry of Health was the complainant in this matter, my free advice is to reconsider the case and withdraw the charges,” Wetang’ula, a seasoned lawyer, advised Kimtai. He argued that since Afya House is a government office, accusations of trespassing were baseless. “If I were concerned about the ministry’s reputation and the public interest, I would withdraw the complaint,” he added.

It later emerged that Dr. Abdi Mohamed, the chairperson of the Social Health Authority (SHA), owns the medical facility where Njoki was arrested, further fueling discussions on the case.

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