Residents have vowed to take into the streets to protest the county's failure to end nurses' strike.
The locals claimed that the health workers' job boycott has paralyzed delivery of health services in public hospitals across the county.
Medics went went on strike after the county under the leadership of Governor John Nyagarama failed to pay them May and June salaries.
The constituents led by Kenya Social Congress Chairman Atati Kengere called on Governor Nyagarama to ensure the striking health workers are paid to resume work immediately failure to which a mother of all demos will be held in the county.
"The county should stop joking with people's health. Let Nyagarama's government pay workers their salary so that they can resume work before we hold demos," he said.
According to Atati, Nyamira residents are suffering since private hospital are offering medical care at high charges which locals can't afford.
He faulted County MCAs for failing to do their oversight role properly.
"MCAs were elected to earn salary instead of defending the electorates who elected them. The MCAs should wake up and do their job well," he noted.
He said he will mobilize locals in solidarity with nurses if the county government will not pay them.
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