OAG Brings Huduma Mashinani to Nyakach Constituency

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Kisumu: The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has organized a multi-agency government outreach in Nyakach Constituency, Kisumu County, aiming to bring essential government services to the grassroots, reinforcing the government’s commitment to inclusive and people-centered service delivery.

According to Kenya News Agency, the Huduma Kenya Service Delivery initiative, dubbed ‘Huduma Mashinani’, aims at bringing services closer to the people. The second edition of Huduma Mashinani is scheduled for December 12 and 13 at Kanyateng’ Primary School in Nyakach. The event has been organized in collaboration with the Kisumu County government, the area Member of Parliament, and the Voice of Hope Foundation.

Residents will have access to a wide range of government and medical services, including legal aid, medical consultations, birth and death registration, certificates of good conduct, social protection programs, housing support, and voter registration, among many other services. The Cabinet Secretary of Energy, Opiyo Wandayi, is expected to officiate the occasion alongside the Attorney General, Dorcas Oduor, and other local leaders.

Speaking ahead of the event, Aduma Owuor, MP Nyakach, lauded the initiative as a significant step in ensuring that no Kenyan is left behind, especially those in remote areas. He also highlighted the event as an opportunity to address electricity-related issues affecting the area. ‘I’m pleased to notify you that the Cabinet Secretary of Energy and his entire ministry will be in Nyakach on December 12 and 13 to sort out our energy-related issues,’ Aduma noted.

During phase 1 of the Huduma Mashinani, conducted in Muhoroni Constituency in August 2025, the Attorney General reaffirmed the government’s commitment to decentralizing critical services and ensuring that justice and essential programs reach communities at the grassroots. Oduor observed that true service delivery is defined by its impact on ordinary citizens, adding that ‘Service delivery is about people’s needs, rights, and dignity.’ She underscored the need to ensure that every Kenyan enjoys access to justice, health, and dignity, especially those in remote areas who may not easily access Huduma centers.

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