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In the notice, the medical practitioners insisted that they would not go back to work until the government honours their six demands.

The Kenya Medical Practitioners Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) has issued a nationwide strike notice.

In a statement Shared on Monday, March, 4, the medical practitioners have issued a 7-day nationwide strike notice.

In the notice, the medical practitioners insisted that they would not go back to work until the government honours their six demands.

Some of the irreducible minimums include promotion, medical cover, internship posting, postgraduate fee payment, study leaves and pension.

File image of medical practitioners during a protest. 

"We hereby issue a 7-day notice for a nationwide strike. Irreducible minimums include promotion, medical cover, internship posting, postgraduate fee payment, study leaves and pension," the notice read in part.

KMPDU Deputy Secretary General Dennis Miskellah noted that the decision to issue a strike notice followed a closed-door meeting with the national advisory committee.

He explained that the strike was scheduled for June but the blatant disregard by the government and the Ministry of Health has informed the latest decision.

Before the strike, KMPDU noted its members would hold peaceful protests in Nairobi and other parts of the country following the violence that was meted out on Secretary-General Davji Atellah.

According to KMPDU Davji will be out for six weeks and the other 25 interns are nursing injuries following the alleged attack by police.

COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli has so far directed Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki to take action against police officers who attacked the KMPDU members during the protests.

"The brutal actions taken by the Kenyan police against Dr Davji Attella during a peaceful assembly are not only regrettable but also a flagrant violation of the spirit of the Kenyan Constitution, for which COTU (K) tirelessly fought to ensure the protection of workers' rights...," read the statement in part.

"We demand an unconditional and immediate apology from the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government for the unprovoked attack on Dr. Davji Attella," stated Atwoli. "Furthermore, we call for a thorough investigation into this incident and urge that appropriate action be taken against the officer(s) responsible for this reprehensible act."