The director of the registration explain the mode of registration saying every person notifying the birth or death of a person shall to the best of his knowledge and ability give the prescribed particulars which shall be entered forthwith by the registrar in the register and the person notifying certify to the correctness of the entry by signing or if his illiterate by fixing his mark to the register. The director of registration explain to the chiefs of lokori the meaning of birth certificate that its continuous and permanent compulsory recording of the occurrence and the characteristics of vital event primarily for their values as legal document as provided by law and secondarily for their usefulness as the source of vital statistics. He set the responsibility of reporting a birth for registration lies with: the officer in charge of the establishment in which the birth took place .He added when a baby is born at home, parents or other relatives should report the birth to the assistant chiefs in which should gave the parent the knowledge of birth notification(ABN)
The director of registration set out the benefit of registration to all people in which enables the child to provide accurate and reliable characteristics of the event(birth). The opposite happen when the event is registered late where is likelihood of inaccuracy on the prescribed particulars. He touches on the side of the death registration, it enables the authority to know the leading cause of death in a given area thereby making it easy for necessary intervention by the appropriate agencies. He urged more people to register death immediately after occurrence make it possible for the relatives to obtain death certificate without much problems as the only necessary document to be produced is a burial permit in respect of the deceased.
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