Migori County Migori County is a county in the Nyanza Province of southwestern Kenya. Its capital is Migori, which is also its Largest town. The county has a population of 917,170. Migori county is perhaps the most diverse county in Nyanza after Kisumu. The inhabitants of Migori include Suba-Luos, Luos, Kuria, Kisii's, Luhya, Somalis, a small pockets of Indians, Arabs, and Nubians. Migori town serves as in important link between Kenya and Tanzania and also the second most viable commercial center in Luo-Nyanza after Kisumu. Other major towns in Migori county include Kehanncha and Isebania in Kuria District. With the nationwide creation of new districts in 2007, Migori District was split into two districts: Rongo (North) and Migori (South) districts. The headquarters of Migori County remain in Migori, but those of Rongo District moved to Rongo town. The split occurred between Suba and Uriri Division. The Governor is Hon. Zachary Obado.The county has four constituencies: - Migori Constituency Nyatike Constituency Rongo Constituency Uriri Constituency