File photo: Mosquito net Soon, insecticide treated mosquito nets will be a must have for men
planning to get married in Sokoto State, Punch Metro reports. The item will be made a compulsory part of bride price for potential husbands before they are allowed to take the bride. A yet-to-be ratified law in Sokoto State is aimed at making the process legal. The law will also mandate the couple to undergo testing for sickle
cell gene and enroll for a state community contributory health scheme to
reduce the cost of medical treatment, Daily Trust reported. Commissioner for Health in the state, Balarabe Kakale said the
measures were meant to reduce the menace of the diseases in Sokoto The commissioner revealed further that the law will make it
compulsory for the potential bride and groom to undergo HIV/AIDS and
Hepatitis B test before they are legally joined together. The state health ministry is to sponsor a private bill before Sokoto legislature. A seminar to unify the position of the law, Islam, and culture on premarital testing will precede the law.
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