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Committee Wants Couples To Patronise LG Marriage Registries
The Secretary-General of Intergoverental Marriage Committee in Nigeria, Barr. Roger Michael Adedimeji, has called on potential couples to contract their marriages in Local Government Marriage Registries, rather than doing so under any other contractor firm.
Barr. Adedimeji, who made the call on the heels of last week’s sealing of the Ministry of Interior’s Marriage Registry in Port Harcourt to enforce a 2021 judgement of a Federal High Court in Lagos State, said it is the way to have a legal marriage.
According to him, from the point at which the court made its judgement on the illegality of the contractor to the Ministry of Interior contracting marriages, it becomes illegal for couples to patronize them.
Specifically, he said, “after the Federal High Court judgment of the case between HAASTRUP & ANOR v. ETI OSA LOCAL GOVERNMENT & 2 ORS of 2004”.
Adedimeji, who is the Lead Councel to the Local Government Marriage Registrars, stated at the sealing of the Ministry of Interior’s Marriage Registry in Port Harcourt that no other body has the right to contract marriages.
“The court ruled that only the Local Government Councils have the right to register and conduct marriages as well as issue marriage certificates”, he emphasized.
On marriages already contracted by the contractor to the Federal Ministry of Interior, Achor Dataware Solutions Limited, he said, “that will be left for the court to determine”.
By: Soibi Max-Alalibo
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