Government Spokesperson to Help Bradley Marongo Get National Identity Card, Birth Certificate

  • Bradley Marongo does not have any important government credentials, he disclosed to government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura
  • The young man, who became a sensation on the Kenyan internet due to his unusual body, contacted Mwaura on Tuesday
  • The government spokesman promised to help him in the process of obtaining documents such as a national identity card and birth certificate

Bradley Marongo will soon be recognized as an official Kenyan.

Bradley Marongo (left) in the office of government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura (right). Photo: Isaac Mwaura.
Source: UGC

The brilliant young man, who recently took over the Internet of Kenya in a storm due to his figure, he revealed that he never had a government ID many years after his birth.

What Isaac Mwaura promised to Bradley

He appealed to government spokesman Isaac Mwaura, who revealed plans to have him registered in the Kenyan registry and obtain important government documents.

Mwaura promised to accompany him to the Immigration Department for the procedures.

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“It was discovered that Bradley had not obtained any important government documents, including the Birth Certificate and National Identity Card. Mwaura, stepping in to help, has taken steps to help Bradley obtain these important documents. He will accompany Bradley to meet with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Citizen Julius Bitok,” Mwaura said.

Why Ruto abolished the verification when applying for national IDs

Meanwhile, President William Ruto recently announced an end to the vetting process during the application process for national identity cards for some ethnic groups.

Ruto announced that the changes are aimed at bringing equality and inclusion to all Kenyans, regardless of their ethnic groups.

Previously, identity card applicants, especially those from non-indigenous groups such as Nubians, Arabs and Asians, would be required by government agents at registration offices to provide proof of Kenyan citizenship before receiving identity cards.

But with the announcement, the above requirement will no longer apply once the order is gazetted. translate into Kiswahili.

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