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Makueni County Fires Nurse for Threatening Patient Over Medicine Refusal

Benjamin Sobowale by Benjamin Sobowale
October 25, 2025
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In a bold move to protect patient rights, Makueni County Government has sacked a nurse at Kee Level 3 Hospital. The termination stems from serious allegations of misconduct. This case highlights growing concerns over ethical standards in Kenya’s public health sector.

Details of the Termination Letter

On October 22, 2025, Dr. Philip Maiko, the Kaiti Sub-County Medical Officer of Health, issued a formal termination notice. The letter targeted Nicodemus, a registered nurse at Kee Level 3 Hospital in Kaiti Sub-County.

The document states clearly: “I hereby write to provide an official notification of termination of your contract as a registered nurse with Kaiti Sub-County.” It adds, “This termination takes effect by Friday, October 24, 2025. Ensure handing over is done to the facility in charge before exit.”

Dr. Maiko copied the letter to key officials. These include the Chief Officer for Health, Human Resource Management and Administration, the Director of Health Planning, and the Facility in Charge at Kee Health Centre. This ensures full compliance and record-keeping.

The Alleged Misconduct and Investigation

Sources in the county’s health department reveal the root cause. The nurse allegedly sent threatening messages to a patient. The patient had refused to buy medicine from a specific chemist the nurse recommended.

This incident quickly reached the Sub-County Health Office. Local administrators and the human resource department launched an internal probe. Their review deemed the nurse’s actions unethical and unprofessional.

As a result, the county acted swiftly to terminate his contract. Officials emphasize that such behavior undermines patient trust. It also violates core principles of healthcare delivery.

Official Response and Commitment to Standards

Dr. Maiko confirmed the dismissal in a brief statement. He thanked the nurse for his previous contributions. However, he stressed the need to maintain high standards.

An official close to the process remarked, “As healthcare providers, our foremost duty is to serve patients with integrity and professionalism. Any conduct that compromises that trust cannot be tolerated.”

This decision aligns with Makueni County’s zero-tolerance policy. The policy targets professional misconduct in all public health facilities. County leaders vow to enforce it strictly. Their goal is to safeguard patients and uphold ethical practices.

Broader Implications for Healthcare in Makueni

Makueni has made strides in health services. For instance, the county launched Makueni Care in 2016. This program boosts access to promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative care. It also cuts out-of-pocket costs for residents.

Yet, incidents like this one raise red flags. They prompt questions about oversight in rural facilities like Kee Level 3 Hospital. Experts call for regular training on ethics and patient rights.

Moving forward, the county plans more audits. These will help prevent similar breaches. Patients deserve safe, respectful care every time they seek help.

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