The governors said they signed the new deal out of desperation.
by JULIUS OTIENO
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Senator Moses Kajwang’ (left) and Governor Mutahi Kahiga/file
Parliament has opened an inquiry into the new
medical equipment leasing programme that mirrors
the medical equipment service framework.
The development came after controversy rocked the
new programme amid lamentations by the governors,
who said they signed the new deal out of desperation.
In the probe, the senators, through the health
committee, seek to establish the viability of agreements
entered into by the Ministry of Health and counties
under the National Equipment Support Programme
(NESP).
NESP is a programme that seeks to supply and lease
medical equipment to county public health facilities.
The equipment would be used in the implementation
of the new health programme under the Social Health
Authority.
The senators want to unearth the names and credentials of suppliers contracted by the Ministry of Health
to supply and lease medical equipment to county
public health facilities.
The lawmakers want to know how the suppliers
were selected and the criteria used in arriving at them.
“[MoH and county governments should] provide a
detailed schedule of payments made by each county
government under NESP in 2024-25,” nominated Senator Hamida Kibwana, who sought the probe, said.
The investigations will find out any deductions made
directly from the county government’s equitable share
of revenue raised nationally.
Further, they want to know the role of the respective
county governments and the Council of Governors
in the negotiation and execution of agreements under
NESP.
The senator said the entities will outline the steps
taken to ensure strict compliance with public procurement laws and “state measures put in place to ensure
that supplied medical equipment meets the required
standards and are appropriately utilised once delivered
to the health facilities”.
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