Kitui Senator Enoch Wambua has raised concerns over the deteriorating state of healthcare services in the county, revealing that patients in several public hospitals are being forced to share beds due to severe overcrowding. The senator warned that the situation poses a serious threat to public health and requires urgent intervention from county authorities.
Highlights
- Senator Enoch Wambua says patients in Kitui public hospitals are sharing beds.
- The lawmaker described the situation as a major healthcare concern.
- He raised the issue while speaking in the Senate on June 3, 2026.
- Wambua warned that overcrowding increases the risk of disease transmission.
- He urged the Kitui County Government to take immediate action.
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Wambua Raises Concerns in Senate
Kitui Senator Enoch Wambua has called attention to what he described as a worsening healthcare crisis in public hospitals across the county.
Speaking on the floor of the Senate, the lawmaker revealed that overcrowding has reached alarming levels, forcing multiple patients to share hospital beds in several health facilities.
According to Wambua, the situation reflects deeper challenges facing the county’s healthcare system and should be treated as an urgent matter.
Healthcare Challenges Persist
The senator expressed concern that despite ongoing national conversations around disease preparedness and public health emergencies, many hospitals continue to struggle with basic service delivery.
He noted that while attention remains focused on potential Ebola outbreaks and other health threats, some healthcare facilities are still grappling with inadequate infrastructure and limited capacity to accommodate patients.
Wambua argued that such conditions not only compromise the quality of care but also expose patients to additional health risks.
Overcrowding Raises Health Risks
The legislator warned that congested hospital wards could make it difficult to contain infectious diseases and maintain proper healthcare standards.
Health experts have consistently pointed to overcrowding as a factor that can increase the spread of infections within medical facilities, particularly when patients are forced to share limited resources.
Wambua said the situation in Kitui requires immediate intervention to prevent further strain on both patients and healthcare workers.
Call for Immediate Action
The senator urged the Kitui County Government to move swiftly and address the shortage of hospital beds and other healthcare resources.
He emphasized the need for investments in healthcare infrastructure, expansion of hospital capacity, and improved service delivery to ensure residents receive dignified and quality medical care.
His remarks are likely to reignite debate about the state of healthcare in counties and the challenges many public hospitals continue to face despite increased funding for devolved health services.
Access to healthcare is more than a service it is a basic right, and for many patients in Kitui, that right begins with something as fundamental as having a bed of their own.