Ibrahim Ogada, chairman of Kisumu Muslims Association, praised the ongoing Idul Fitri celebrations as a way to unite the Muslim community, regardless of their differences.Ogada talked in the company of the group's treasurer Ratib Oitore who is also the MCA for Nyalenda ward and appealed to the government to institute urgent measures to end the ongoing doctors' strike so that the sick can get reprieve'The doctors literally hold the lives of people in their hands hence it behaves on the government to speedily resolve the stalemate with them because even here in Kisumu patients are stranded and many are dying from lack of medical attention hence we plead with the government to sit and talk with the doctors' plead Ogada.Source: Kenya News Agency
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