Dr Nga'ni,it is sad we had to lose the life of such a young man.As you say public health care is a pipe dream at the moment in our country and none of our leaders ever pays much attention to it.It is only with the recent articles by the Minister for Medical Services on his battle with cancer that the matter has got media coverage.
The only problem with us as Kenyans is we seem to have accepted our fate,that we will never get the leaders we deserve who will put public and national interests above that of their selfish needs.In my opinion once we have someone at the top who has a grasp of what the 40 million Kenyans go through in trying to put food on the table and accessing even what passes for basic health care this country will be on the right track.
I hope someone reads this,maybe even on of the presidential hopefuls in the coming elections and that they put their campaign teams hard at work in coming up with manifestos that will address this and other issues that affect us.
“You can safely assume you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.”
― Anne Lamott