Health CS Susan Nakhumicha has apologized for ordering the immediate transfer of Matisi OCS John Thuo. She said that she regrets her actions and that she will be more responsible in the future.
Nakhumicha said that she was under the impression that Thuo had ordered the execution of Azimio protesters in Matisi, leading to the death of a bouncer who was her friend. However, she later learned that this was not the case.

The CS said that she should have checked the facts before making a decision, and that she is sorry for any harm that she may have caused. She said that she will always strive to be a responsible leader and that she will always put the needs of Kenyans first.
Nakhumicha’s apology has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have accepted her apology, while others have called for her to resign. It remains to be seen whether Nakhumicha’s apology will be enough to salvage her reputation.
In a separate interview, Nakhumicha denied claims that she was drunk when she ordered the transfer of Thuo. She said that she was simply trying to do what she thought was right at the time.
Nakhumicha has also promised to continue providing solutions to the problems facing Kenyans, whether in the Ministry of Health or outside of it. She said that she is committed to serving the people of Kenya and that she will always put their needs first.
It remains to be seen how Nakhumicha’s apology and promises will be received by Kenyans. However, it is clear that she is facing a difficult challenge in trying to repair her reputation and regain the trust of the people.
