Kenya Doctors Protest Detention of Veteran Surgeon Dr Job Obwaka
Nairobi, Kenya — The Kenyan medical fraternity is raising alarm after the detention of veteran gynaecologist Dr Job Obwaka, an 80-year-old surgeon who recently underwent open-heart surgery.
The (KOGS) has issued a strong statement condemning the continued detention of the respected doctor at , warning that the situation poses serious health and human rights concerns.
According to KOGS, the senior consultant — who has practiced medicine for more than 55 years — is currently recovering from major cardiac surgery and suffers from several medical conditions that make police detention potentially life-threatening.
Who Is Dr Job Obwaka?
is widely regarded as one of Kenya’s most experienced obstetricians and gynaecologists.
During his five-decade medical career, he has:
- Served thousands of patients across Kenya
- Worked as an admitting consultant at The Nairobi Hospital
- Mentored generations of doctors
- Contributed to policy discussions in the medical sector
KOGS says Dr Obwaka was recently being considered for a lifetime achievement award in recognition of his contributions to women’s health in Kenya.
KOGS Condemns Detention of Ailing Doctor
In a statement released by KOGS President , the organization expressed “deep concern” about the doctor’s continued incarceration.
The medical body argues that keeping an elderly patient who recently underwent open-heart surgery in a police cell could lead to severe health complications.
KOGS says Dr Obwaka’s personal physician had already warned authorities about the medical risks associated with detention in such conditions.
“Our foremost concern is the health, dignity and safety of our colleague,” said Dr Omanwa.
Legal Controversy: Anticipatory Bail Ignored
Another issue fueling controversy is the claim that Dr Obwaka had already secured anticipatory bail before his arrest.
Anticipatory bail is a legal protection issued by courts allowing a suspect to remain free if arrested while investigations continue.
However, despite this order:
- Dr Obwaka was taken into custody
- He remains detained at Muthaiga Police Station
- He has reportedly not been granted cash bail
Legal observers say the case raises concerns about respect for court orders and due process in Kenya’s justice system.
Five Key Demands From Kenya Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society
The Kenya Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society has urged authorities to take immediate action.
KOGS is demanding:
1. Immediate Medical Assessment
Authorities should urgently evaluate whether Dr Obwaka is medically fit for detention.
2. Respect for Court Orders
The anticipatory bail issued by the court should be honored.
3. Non-Custodial Alternatives
KOGS wants the doctor released on cash bail or other non-custodial conditions.
4. Humane Treatment
The organization insists that authorities treat Dr Obwaka with dignity, considering his age, medical condition, and professional standing.
5. Transparency in the Investigation
KOGS is requesting access to documents related to the allegations, including the members’ register referenced in the accusations, to ensure fairness.
Public Reaction: #FreeDrObwaka Trends Online
The detention has sparked outrage across social media platforms, where Kenyans have been sharing messages of support using the hashtag #FreeDrObwaka.
Many users argue that the situation reflects broader problems in how elderly suspects are treated in the criminal justice system.
Some former patients and colleagues have described the incident as “deeply troubling”, given the doctor’s long career in public service.
Broader Questions About Justice and Human Rights in Kenya
The case is now raising broader questions about:
- treatment of elderly detainees
- enforcement of court orders
- medical ethics in law enforcement custody
- protection of vulnerable suspects
Human rights advocates say authorities must balance criminal investigations with basic health protections and dignity for suspects.
What Happens Next?
As of publication, Dr Job Obwaka remains detained at Muthaiga Police Station.
KOGS says it will continue lobbying authorities, including the , to intervene and resolve the matter urgently.
For Kenya’s medical community, the outcome of this case could become a landmark moment in the debate over justice, health rights, and the treatment of elderly citizens in detention.