Hon. Moses Wetang’ula visited Kwanza Constituency MP Ferdinand Wanyonyi at KIMS Health Care Management Limited in Kerala, India, where he is undergoing specialised treatment. He was encouraged by the progress he has made and remain optimistic about his recovery.
The medical team, led by Dr. Nitha J, a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Consultant, briefed him on his condition and confirmed that he is responding well to treatment and rehabilitation under close medical supervision. He was reassured that he is receiving comprehensive, multidisciplinary care and that his condition has stabilised.
On behalf of the National Assembly and the people of Kenya, He thanked the doctors and staff at KIMS Health for their professionalism, dedication and high standards of care. Parliament stands in solidarity with Hon. Wanyonyi and his family as he continues his recovery.
During the visit, He also met the hospital’s management, led by Dr. M. I. Sahadulla, Chairman and Managing Director, and Ms. Subina, Assistant General Manager for Operations. They briefed me on the hospital’s specialised services, advanced diagnostic capabilities and its growing reputation as a regional and international referral centre.
He observed that India, and Kerala in particular, has become a preferred destination for many Kenyans seeking specialised medical care due to the quality of services, advanced technology and relative affordability.
This visit has provided valuable insights into potential areas of collaboration. Upon his return to Nairobi, he will engage relevant parliamentary committees to explore partnerships in specialist training, skills transfer, research and structured referral systems to strengthen Kenya’s healthcare capacity. He said.
He was accompanied by Mr. Stephen Apopo from my office and Kenya – India Deputy Head of Mission Amb. Mary Mutuku, who reaffirmed the High Commission’s continued support to Kenyans receiving medical care in India.

