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    Deputy Speaker Gladys Shollei Admits SHA is Flawed, Calls for Urgent Reforms

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsNovember 18, 2024Updated:November 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read415 Views
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    Deputy National Assembly Speaker Gladys Boss Shollei has acknowledged significant shortcomings in the Social Health Authority (SHA), a key healthcare program championed by the Kenya Kwanza government. Speaking on Citizen TV’s breakfast show, Shollei admitted that the SHA’s structure is impractical and leaves vulnerable groups at risk.

    “A capitation of Ksh. 900 per family is impractical for outpatient visits. More so, under-18 mothers who need C-sections are not covered, putting young lives at risk,” she stated. Her candid critique, as a senior member of the Kenya Kwanza administration, highlights internal concerns about the initiative’s effectiveness.

    The SHA, which aims to provide universal healthcare, has faced widespread criticism since its launch. Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba questioned whether the rollout was rushed, arguing, “If done right, the Social Health Authority has potential, but launching it before a nationwide population evaluation excludes many.”

    Wamuchomba also took issue with the government’s leadership style, lamenting, “Leadership has shifted into tokenism. Political favouritism now reigns, and citizens rely on presidential visits for benefits that should be allocated through the parliamentary budget.”

    Meanwhile, Senator Dan Maanzo criticized the misuse of public resources, particularly donations to churches, calling for accountability in state spending. “Giving stolen state funds to churches invites curses and confusion, as per the Bible. State money should return to the treasury for essential services like hospitals and roads,” Maanzo said.

    Shollei’s admission marks a critical moment for the Kenya Kwanza government, as it faces growing public and political pressure to address the flaws in SHA and other key programs. Her remarks signal potential rifts within the administration over its handling of national development priorities.

    Daan Maanzo Gathoni Gathoni Wamuchomba Gladys Boss Shollei kenya Kiambu County Nairobi SHA
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