By NELSON KILONZI
Fellow Kenyans, America has been Kenya's trusted partner for decades. This includes collaborations in security, health and development sectors.
Public Health PS Ms Mary Muthoni [centre] with other top Ministry of Health officials at JKIA inspecting the country’s preparedness in detecting and preventing Ebola on Friday. |COURTESY
From AMISOM to PEPFAR, malaria programmes, and laboratry upgrades, this cooperation has saved millions of lives. Strengthening these partnerships is good for national interests. Health and security are not partisan issues.
Why an Ebola preparedness centre makes sense
There is nothing wrong with Kenya hosting an Ebola isolation facility. During COVID pandemic, isolation centres were established in all Level IV hospitals and were well managed. Health workers and members of public were well taken care of. Ebola is no difference.It gives our doctors at KEMRI ,KNH, and County hospitals hands-on training and capacity to handle highly infectious diseases if they ever reach our borders.
Remember in January 2015, Kenya sent 170 health workers to Liberia to fight Ebola. That was Kenya helping others and we also should do the same to our American brothers and sisters.
Kenya borders Uganda, and our truck drivers, traders, bodaboda riders and families in Uganda and DRC are exposed daily through cross-border movements. Our leaders must mind about welfare of these Kenyans in case they are infected by Ebola.Will it be okay for the Government of Kenya and citizens at large to deny them entry to Kenya because they are sick with Ebola?
Preparedness is not panic. It is responsibility
On the Political Debate
The opposition leaders who were issuing statements to Kenyans against this centre appear to have gone silent after more details emerge about the Ebola preparedness.
While questioning the goverment is a constitutional right, leaders must not put party politics above public interests. Kenyans have a right of correction information.Healthcare is a fundamental right under Article 43 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010. President William Ruto is therefore duty-bound to protect Kenyans by estabilishing health facilities; whether funded by Kenya or development partners.
My Appeal to Kenyans
Let Kenyans scrutinize what leaders say and do publicly and privately.Do not follow views blindly. Most importantly, let us say NO to incitement, destruction of property and violence.Our lives and health must come first before politics.
Having Ebola isolation facility here in Kenya is good idea and citizens need to support it.
We have brothers and sisters in Uganda and DRC. Will our goverment let them die there once affected by Ebola or bring them back for treatment here at home? Should such happen where will they get treated if we have no adequate isolation facilities? The facility is not for Americans alone, but for Kenyans too.
The views expressed in this Opinion Piece are author's and do not represent those of MWINGI TIMES.
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