Attorney General Dorcas Oduor and Solicitor General Shadrack Mose leading an outreach program at Kibigori Secondary School, Muhoroni Sub-County, where members of the public have gathered to access essential government services. Photos by Robert Ojwang’

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has called on couples married through customary traditions to formally register their unions and obtain marriage certificates.ย 

Attorney General Dorcas Oduor emphasized that the Registrar of Marriages has offices in every county and is ready to serve couples seeking to legalise their unions.

Speaking in Kisumu County during a government outreach program held on August 15โ€“16 at Kibigori Secondary School in Muhoroni Sub-County, Oduor stressed that it was important to register marriages in order to make them formal.

During the occasion, a significant milestone unfolded in recognizing customary unions when the OAG officials officiated the registration of a traditional customary marriage for a polygamous man, where both of his wives were issued with marriage certificates.

โ€œToday we have witnessed the Office of the Attorney General administer the registration of a polygamous marriage in this region. We want to assure Kenyans that our offices are open and ready to provide these services,โ€ Oduor said.

Solicitor General Shadrack Mose, speaking at the event, echoed the call for couples married traditionally to visit OAG offices and formalise their unions.

โ€œWe have seen a polygamous man officially registered with his wives, and all received marriage certificates. This is an important step toward ensuring legal recognition of such marriages,โ€ Mose said.

The outreach program was graced by several leaders, including former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr. Ouma Oluga, and Kisumu Deputy Governor Mathews Owili.


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