Nakuru County was rocked this Friday when Governor Susan Kihika publicly announced that Senator Tabitha Karanja was hospitalized in London.
The news caught many by surprise, especially given the rocky relationship between the two leaders. Kihika made the revelation during a live interview on a vernacular radio station, offering well wishes for Karanja’s recovery.
But many are questioning why Kihika was so quick to break the news on social media. With no clear details about Karanja’s medical condition, speculation is growing about the political motives behind the Governor’s statement.
This unexpected move has reignited tensions and raised deeper questions about Nakuru’s troubled political scene.
Tabitha Karanja Hospitalized in London as Governor Kihika’s Sudden Post Sparks Speculation
The announcement came on Thursday when Governor Susan Kihika told listeners, “I want to wish a quick recovery to Senator Tabitha Karanja, I know she is in a hospital in London.” She stressed that even though they have been at odds, she would not “punch someone who is down.”
Her words seemed warm, but critics were quick to point out the irony. Just weeks earlier, Senator Karanja had publicly criticized Kihika for disappearing from county affairs during her maternity leave.
Karanja complained that Nakuru residents were left in the dark, with key issues like the reopening of the War Memorial Hospital unresolved.
By rushing to reveal Karanja’s hospitalization, Kihika may have aimed to shift the public’s attention and soften her image.
Political analysts believe this was a strategic move to remind Nakuru residents that she can rise above personal attacks and show compassion, even towards a rival.
The timing also raises eyebrows. Kihika’s statement hit the airwaves as local frustrations over poor healthcare services continued to mount.
Her focus on Karanja’s overseas treatment has once again highlighted the double standards in Kenya’s healthcare system, where top leaders seek medical care abroad while ordinary citizens are left to struggle in neglected hospitals.
Political Rivalry Runs Deep in Nakuru
The relationship between Susan Kihika and Tabitha Karanja has been anything but cordial. Their feud became public earlier this year when Karanja criticized Kihika’s handling of county affairs during her maternity leave.
Karanja claimed the county government was “at a standstill” and accused Kihika of failing to properly delegate power or communicate with residents.
Karanja’s remarks touched on sensitive issues, including the ongoing closure of the War Memorial Hospital.
Although the court had ordered its reopening, nothing had been done. Karanja used this as evidence of Kihika’s poor leadership and lack of accountability.
Kihika, who has since returned to work, fired back, insisting that children are a blessing and that even leaders deserve family time. Her response seemed to close the chapter—until now.
By bringing Karanja’s health into the spotlight, Kihika may be attempting to turn the tables, framing herself as a compassionate leader and exposing Karanja’s reliance on foreign healthcare.
Tabitha Karanja Being Hospitalized in London Exposes Deep Health Crisis in Nakuru County
Nakuru County’s political drama is just the surface of a deeper issue: the failing healthcare system. Both Kihika and Karanja, despite their leadership roles, have sought medical help abroad. This exposes a worrying truth. Leaders do not trust the local system they oversee.
Residents have long complained about underfunded hospitals, outdated equipment, and severe staff shortages.
The War Memorial Hospital debacle is just one example. Despite a court ruling, the hospital remains closed, denying critical services to thousands of residents.
Meanwhile, Nakuru’s top leaders continue to jet out for world-class treatment, leaving locals to fend for themselves.
Kihika’s revelation about Karanja’s hospitalization has reignited anger over these inequalities. Many residents feel abandoned and question why their leaders don’t prioritize fixing the health system at home.
The news has also put fresh pressure on both Kihika and Karanja to address Nakuru’s crumbling healthcare once and for all.
A Calculated Move or Genuine Concern?
While Governor Kihika’s well-wishes to Senator Karanja sound kind on the surface, many believe there was more to it than simple goodwill. Political experts suggest that the governor saw an opportunity to regain public favor after months of criticism.
By publicly wishing Karanja a speedy recovery, Kihika painted herself as gracious and unbothered by past clashes. However, her decision to disclose Karanja’s hospitalization, without the Senator’s direct confirmation or full details, has been viewed as overstepping.
It has fueled speculation that Kihika wanted to subtly remind residents of her rival’s dependence on foreign healthcare—highlighting a hypocrisy that many voters have grown tired of.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear: Nakuru’s political tensions are far from over. Both leaders now face renewed pressure to stop the public battles and start delivering real solutions, especially in healthcare.
Until then, residents are left to watch as their leaders fight personal wars while the county’s critical issues remain unresolved.
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