Striking doctors are still in shock three days after the government shut down negotiations to end the strike and failed to implement the 2013 CBA.

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The medics had on Wednesday pleaded with the government for another chance to conclude the clergy led mediation talks.

The medics marched to the Salaries and Remuneration Commission offices to demand the implementation of their allowances by the Sarah Serem led commission.

The doctors led by the Kenya Union of Clinical officers Secretary General Gibore Maroah, vowed to camp at the SRC’s offices until their demands are addressed.

The Council of Governors ruled out further negations with the striking doctors and termed their request for another shot at talks as time barred.

COG Chairman Peter Munya said the doctors had wasted their opportunity at the negotiating table and only have themselves to blame.

Speaking at the Devolution conference in Naivasha Munya, lay the blame squarely at the doctors’ saying their three months strike provided enough time for a consensus to be reached.

Munya ordered County governments to take stock of doctors who have resumed duty after the Wednesday ultimatum.