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“If You’re A Rich Man And Can Sustain Five Wives, Have Them!” – Female Kenyan Lawmaker

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Gathoni Wa Muchomba, a female lawmaker in Kenya, has recently urged the richer men of the population to be polygamous. She encouraged them to marry more than one wife in order to help boost the country’s population.

She made the announcement at the opening of a rehabilitation centre whilst the topic was addressing the issue of fatherless children in the society.

Wa Muchomba attributed societal problems such as alcoholism among young people, to mothers raising children in the absence of substantive fathers.

“We need to be honest; these children who are raised by single mothers, where are their fathers?

“And why do we want to pretend that this is not a problem? For me, as much as we are talking about our church and our culture, we need to go back to the drawing board to discuss this issue and come up with a solution,” she was quoted by KenyaLiveNews

She advised that rich men should marry many wives, saying this would help curb the number of children born outside of wedlock.

“We give birth to these children, and we do not want to own up to them…I am saying if you are a man from the Kikuyu,( a community in Kenya) and you can sustain five wives, have them and if you are a man and you are in a position to bring up (many children), do it.”

“Revisiting polygamy could be a solution to the vices since some of the social problems affecting youth are attributed to poor parenting,” she added.

She also urged the various religious institutions to acknowledge polygamous marriages.

Wa Muchomba concluded that dwindling marriage numbers in the region have resulted in a low birthrate, which has, consequently, lead to a stagnated population.

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