Ladnan Hospital in Nairobi has distanced itself from the Social Health Authority (SHA) chairperson, Abdi Mohammed, saying it's now under Metropolitan Hospital Holdings Limited.
According to Metro Group Chief Executive Officer Kanyenje Gakombe, Mohammed cut ties with the Pangani-based facility upon its acquisition by the conglomerate, adding that he sold all his shares in the group in July 2023. "Ladnan Hospital Limited in Pangani is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Metropolitan Hospital Holdings Limited, which is wholly-owned by TMG.
TMG is a public unlisted company with over 500 shareholders,'' Gakombe explained.
Adding, "Dr Abdi Mohamed, one of the founders of Ladnan Hospital in Pangani, sold his entire stake in Metropolitan Hospital Holdings Limited in July 2023.'' Gakombe further stated that the change of ownership meant that Mohammed had no role in the ownership, management, or operations of the hospital in the period following the sale. .Keep ReadingGovernment eyes student enrollment to boost SHA uptakeNHIF was on its deathbed, says PS MuthoniSHA accused of ignoring employee concerns on salaries, job securityGovernment committed to settle pending NHIF hospital bills - DualeAdditionally, Mohammed ceased being a shareholder, director, or employee of Ladnan Hospital.