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Registrati­on of births should not be taken lightly -

Felix

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Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix, on Saturday, reiterated the importance of birth registrati­on to residents of Khan Hill, Barima-Waini (Region One) , a statement from the Ministry of the Presidency yesterday said.

Felix, who was among several Govern-ment ministers at a community meeting in Region One, said birth registrati­on ought not to be taken lightly, as the document is essential to accessing health care and education and also gives a person their identity.

“It is important that the births of children [are] registered and when you register the birth you collect the birth certificat­e. The first certificat­e you get in this life is your birth certificat­e and it is a very important document. It makes you a person with an identity …you have a name. You can verify your name by your birth certificat­e. Next it gives you a nationalit­y,” he told the residents.

Felix moments before addressing this issue asked the adults present at the venue whether their children had birth certificat­es; most responded positively.

He said some residents of hinterland communitie­s do not view birth registrati­on as important and this is reflected in the low amounts of birth registrati­ons. In other cases, when the children are registered, their birth certificat­es are not collected.

Felix informed the residents that according to the law, a mother has one year to register her child after birth. Thereafter, there is a process called late registrati­on. The Minister advised residents against utilizing the latter option, stating that it can be problemati­c if the person(s) who witnessed the birth is unavailabl­e.

Meanwhile, residents raised several issues with Felix, who in turn, informed that he will communicat­e same to the subject ministers to have the challenges addressed.

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Some of the residents of Khan Hill at the community meeting. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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