New “Sonko Pumwani Women’s Hospital” an Insult to Kenyans’ Intelligence

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has renamed Pumwani Maternity Hospital after himself following his “impromptu visit” to the facility that revealed 12 dead babies bundled together in garbage nylon papers and later put in a box.
We have to give Sonko a standing ovation, he got the media to broadcast and deliver his agenda. Sonko knew what a hot headline Pumwani would create and how the media would jump into any negative news regarding the facility.
The media has totally failed the Pumwani Hospital community regarding the issue of Sonko finding dead babies bundled together. Despite being entrusted to represent and set the right agenda, the media failed terribly by jumping onto Sonko’s narrative that rode onto previous claims of babies being stolen in the hospital.
Nairobians are yet to know and understand the theatrics behind their governor, despite having voted for him overwhelmingly. His recent Pumwani Maternity storming with chapeaux that mildly covered his eyes, left many questions that we all chose to overlook and deliver the headlines that would sell.
Questions such as; why was the Governor surprised and so angry throwing demeaning words like “kubaff” at the staff for keeping dead bodies in nylon papers and carton boxes? Where did we all expect these bodies to be stored when the facility does not have a morgue?
After Sonko had the media dancing to his tune, he “donated” cooler boxes to the Pumwani maternity. Who is responsible for Pumwani’s current situation of storing dead babies in nylon papers if not the Governor himself? Why does Sonko wish to be applauded for doing what he is paid to do? Was this whole drama a set up to get someone out of office at the facility or to have Sonko have the facility renamed after himself after his “heroic act” of saving 11 dead babies?!
Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko should stop taking Kenyans for a ride and manipulating the media. Pumwani is his responsibility and going into partnerships to upgrade the facility among Mama Lucy Hospital, Mutuine hospital and all institutions under the Nairobi County Government is not a favor to anyone, it is the job Nairobians voted him in for.
Naming Pumwani Maternity Hospital to be Sonko Pumwani Women’s Hospital & College of Nursing & Midwifery is a further insult to Kenyan’s intelligence. Gone are the days when we would wake up to self-centered individuals renaming public institutions to themselves. Taxpayer’s money cannot be used every five years in rebranding, what if former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero had named the facility after himself or all the Governors follow Sonko’s example?
Sonko’s announcement on his social media platform came as Pumwani Maternity Hospital is under backlash for what most Kenyan’s feel is hiding of dead babies to be exchanged with live ones supporting the accusations of child trafficking within the institution
“I’m happy to announce a new partnership deal with Agha Khan University Hospital & Nairobi West Hospital to transform Pumwani Maternity Hospital. Open link for more details of the upcoming new Sonko Pumwani Women’s Hospital & College of Nursing & Midwifery,” Sonko posted on Friday evening.
Instead of cleaning up his county, Sonko has chosen to play what he knows best, politics, rendering a number Kenyans jobless among them top officials at Pumwani Maternity Hospital for what he termed as insubordination after they contradicted his report of discovering 12 infant bodies.
About Soko Directory Team
Soko Directory is a Financial and Markets digital portal that tracks brands, listed firms on the NSE, SMEs and trend setters in the markets eco-system.Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/SokoDirectory and on Twitter: twitter.com/SokoDirectory
- January 2026 (220)
- February 2026 (246)
- March 2026 (286)
- April 2026 (66)
- January 2025 (119)
- February 2025 (191)
- March 2025 (212)
- April 2025 (193)
- May 2025 (161)
- June 2025 (157)
- July 2025 (227)
- August 2025 (211)
- September 2025 (270)
- October 2025 (297)
- November 2025 (230)
- December 2025 (219)
- January 2024 (238)
- February 2024 (227)
- March 2024 (190)
- April 2024 (133)
- May 2024 (157)
- June 2024 (145)
- July 2024 (136)
- August 2024 (154)
- September 2024 (212)
- October 2024 (255)
- November 2024 (196)
- December 2024 (143)
- January 2023 (182)
- February 2023 (203)
- March 2023 (322)
- April 2023 (297)
- May 2023 (267)
- June 2023 (214)
- July 2023 (212)
- August 2023 (257)
- September 2023 (237)
- October 2023 (264)
- November 2023 (286)
- December 2023 (177)
- January 2022 (293)
- February 2022 (329)
- March 2022 (358)
- April 2022 (292)
- May 2022 (271)
- June 2022 (232)
- July 2022 (278)
- August 2022 (253)
- September 2022 (246)
- October 2022 (196)
- November 2022 (232)
- December 2022 (167)
- January 2021 (182)
- February 2021 (227)
- March 2021 (325)
- April 2021 (259)
- May 2021 (285)
- June 2021 (272)
- July 2021 (277)
- August 2021 (232)
- September 2021 (271)
- October 2021 (304)
- November 2021 (364)
- December 2021 (249)
- January 2020 (272)
- February 2020 (310)
- March 2020 (390)
- April 2020 (321)
- May 2020 (335)
- June 2020 (327)
- July 2020 (333)
- August 2020 (276)
- September 2020 (214)
- October 2020 (233)
- November 2020 (242)
- December 2020 (187)
- January 2019 (251)
- February 2019 (215)
- March 2019 (283)
- April 2019 (254)
- May 2019 (269)
- June 2019 (249)
- July 2019 (335)
- August 2019 (293)
- September 2019 (306)
- October 2019 (313)
- November 2019 (362)
- December 2019 (318)
- January 2018 (291)
- February 2018 (213)
- March 2018 (275)
- April 2018 (223)
- May 2018 (235)
- June 2018 (176)
- July 2018 (256)
- August 2018 (247)
- September 2018 (255)
- October 2018 (282)
- November 2018 (282)
- December 2018 (184)
- January 2017 (183)
- February 2017 (194)
- March 2017 (207)
- April 2017 (104)
- May 2017 (169)
- June 2017 (205)
- July 2017 (189)
- August 2017 (195)
- September 2017 (186)
- October 2017 (235)
- November 2017 (253)
- December 2017 (266)
- January 2016 (164)
- February 2016 (165)
- March 2016 (189)
- April 2016 (143)
- May 2016 (245)
- June 2016 (182)
- July 2016 (271)
- August 2016 (247)
- September 2016 (233)
- October 2016 (191)
- November 2016 (243)
- December 2016 (153)
- January 2015 (1)
- February 2015 (4)
- March 2015 (164)
- April 2015 (107)
- May 2015 (116)
- June 2015 (119)
- July 2015 (145)
- August 2015 (157)
- September 2015 (186)
- October 2015 (169)
- November 2015 (173)
- December 2015 (205)
- March 2014 (2)
- March 2013 (10)
- June 2013 (1)
- March 2012 (7)
- April 2012 (15)
- May 2012 (1)
- July 2012 (1)
- August 2012 (4)
- October 2012 (2)
- November 2012 (2)
- December 2012 (1)
