Mosiria vows justice for mother and son left paralyzed after C-section

By , December 23, 2025

Nairobi County’s Head of the Customer Care Department, Geoffrey Mosiria, has vowed to fight for a woman and her son who were left permanently paralysed following complications during a Caesarean section delivery.

In a statement shared on his official social media accounts on Monday, December 22, 2025, Mosiria said that he would personally follow up on the case to its logical conclusion to ensure justice was served.

He added that the County Government of Nairobi values and protects its clients and remains committed to delivering top-notch healthcare services to all residents.

“I want to assure the public that I will personally follow up on this case to its logical conclusion to ensure justice is served,” Mosiria vowed.

Nairobi County’s Citizen Engagement and Customer Care boss, Geoffrey Mosiria. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake
Nairobi County’s Citizen Engagement and Customer Care boss, Geoffrey Mosiria. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake

“The County Government of Nairobi values and protects its clients, and we remain committed to delivering top-notch healthcare services to all residents.”

He assured the public that the case will not be ignored and that justice for the mother and her son remains a top priority, adding that negligence would not be tolerated.

In addition, Mosiria pointed out that the County Government of Nairobi values and protects its clients and remains committed to delivering quality healthcare services to all residents.

“Let me be clear: negligence will not be protected. Any member of staff found culpable will be held fully accountable. Our healthcare system must uphold professionalism, dignity, and the sanctity of human life at all times,” Mosiria stated.

“This case will not be ignored.”

Geoffrey Mosiria during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake
Geoffrey Mosiria during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake

Paralyzed mother

Mosiria, who visited the family, said that it was deeply painful and unacceptable to witness a woman who was born healthy now living with a permanent disability and unable to walk, while her son was also paralysed following complications that arose during a Caesarean Section delivery

“It is deeply painful and unacceptable to see a woman who was born healthy now living with a permanent disability, unable to walk, while her son is also paralysed following complications that arose during a Caesarean section delivery,” Mosiria stated.

Screenshot of statement shared by Mosiria. PHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake

According to him, the family currently lives in a single room in Ngara and lacks a reliable support system, surviving largely through goodwill.

“This mother currently lives in a single room in Ngara with her family and has no reliable support system. Her suffering reflects a serious failure that demands accountability,” Mosiria said.

“Through my platform, well-wishers came together and raised KSh 176,000, which has enabled her to seek medical care for her child. She firmly believes her child’s condition resulted from injuries sustained during the surgical procedure.”




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