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Nacada shuts down illegal rehab in Meru, warns rogue institutions

The facility’s manager and a staff member were arrested on the spot.

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by SHARON MWENDE

News25 September 2025 - 08:30
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In Summary


  • This came after shocking revelations of abuse, neglect and gross violation of patient rights, were made. 
  • Patients were found sleeping on cold floors with only worn-out blankets, while food and medical care were grossly inadequate. 
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The state of a rehabilitation center in Meru County/NACADA

The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has shut down a rehab in Meru County.

This came after revelations of abuse, neglect, and gross violation of patient rights were made. 

A multi-agency team comprising NACADA, the Public Health Department, the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC), and the National Police Service (NPS) conducted the early morning raid after receiving multiple complaints from concerned the public.

"The inspection uncovered disturbing conditions, including minors subjected to inhumane treatment such as torture, severe overcrowding, and lack of basic necessities," Nacada said. 

Patients were found sleeping on cold floors with only worn-out blankets, while food and medical care were grossly inadequate. 

Nacada said there were no qualified medical professionals or counselors present, exposing the patients to significant health and psychological risks.

"Even more alarming, some individuals had been detained for over a year, locked inside the facility and denied their fundamental rights," the authority said.

Further, the facility’s unsanitary environment posed a serious public health threat to both the patients and the wider community.

Following the findings, Nacada ordered the immediate closure of the facility. 

All patients were rescued and temporarily placed under protective custody at Meru Police Station, awaiting collection by their families. 

The facility’s manager and a staff member were arrested on the spot, while the owner is currently being pursued by authorities.

 The case has since been handed over to the DCI Meru for further investigations and prosecution.

Speaking after the operation, NACADA CEO  Anthony Omerikwa issued a serious warning to rogue rehabilitation operators across the country. 

“We will not allow unscrupulous individuals to exploit the pain of families and the vulnerability of people struggling with substance use disorders," he said.

" Operating unlicensed facilities under such deplorable conditions is not only illegal but deeply immoral".

Omerikwa added that Nacada, together with partners, will intensify nationwide inspections, and those found in violation will face the full force of the law. 

He further highlighted Nacada’s commitment to improving rehabilitation services.

He announced the rollout of the Community-Based Rehabilitation Framework, a collaborative initiative aimed at strengthening treatment and aftercare services at the grassroots level.

“Our goal is to ensure a proper continuum of care for persons with drug use disorders," he said.

"Through this framework, we will work with communities to provide safe, professional, and accessible rehabilitation options, ending the suffering caused by rogue operators."

The decisive action sends a strong message that Nacada and its partners are unwavering in their mission to protect the dignity and rights of vulnerable individuals, while ensuring that rehabilitation services are met with the highest standards of care and accountability.

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