Uriri Constituency
Uriri is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of eight constituencies of Migori County. There are five wards in the constituency, all electing councillors to the Migori County council. The constituency was established for the 1997 elections. Its mainly inhabited by two ethnic tribes namely Luo and the Abaluhya, who live harmoniously, with kiswahili being the lingua franca in this sub county region.
Agriculture
The common agricultural produce from this region include sugarcane and tobacco (the two are the leading cash crops of this regions) maize, beans, ground nuts, and arrow root.
Education
The region faces challenges in education system. It has few secondary schools which have adequate facilities, and few primary schools. Among the few secondary schools it has are St. Pius Uriri High School, Mukuyu Secondary School, Achuth Secondary School, and Bware Secondary School. Among the leading primary schools are Kamsaki Primary School, Kolwal Primary School, Bware Primary School, Mukuyu Primary School, Uriri Primary School, Magongo Primary School, Sigira Primary School, and Korondo Primary School.
Girls' education in Uriri sub-county faces challenges, with many families opting for early marriages due to inadequate schools and poverty in the region.
Sports and culture
Uriri has rich culture due to the presence of various communities and denominations. Every five years its graced with the Abatiriki circumcision ceremonies, and every two years the Maragoli circumcision ceremonies. Religious doctrines such as Islam and Christianity are also well practiced.
Football is the sport of the day as many youths participate in local tourneys and village tournaments organized by the local leaders. These include Madegwa Cup Tourney and Mudeisi tournament. Common teams include Kamsaki FC, Bware HomeBoyz FC, Korondo FC, Mukuyu FC, and Uriri United.
Politics
Members of Parliament
Elections | MP [1] | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Herman O. Omamba | NDP | |
2002 | Herman O. Omamba | NARC | |
2007 | Cyprian Ojwang Omollo | ODM | |
2013 | John Kobado | ODM |
Wards
Ward | Registered voters |
---|---|
Central Kanyamkago | 5,424 |
East Kanyamkago | 3,537 |
North Kanyamkago | 9,063 |
South Kanyamkago | 9,085 |
West Kanyamkago | 6,985 |
Total | 34,094 |
*September 2005[2] |
References
- ↑ Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007
- ↑ Electoral Commission of Kenya: Registered voters per polling station by electoral area/ward and constituency