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Monday 19 June 2017

No mosquito net, no wedding- new Sokoto state government law proposes

As part of efforts to curb the spread of diseases in the state, the Sokoto state Ministry of Health says it plans to send a bill to the state House of Assembly where suitors would be compelled to add a well treated mosquito net as part of their bride price they would pay before they get their brides.
The state Commissioner for health, Balarabe Kakale, disclosed this Sunday. According to Kakale, the proposed bill if passed will compel intending couples in the state to undergo HIV/AIDS, genotype and Hepatitis B tests.
Kakale however stated that the proposed law would be sent to the house after the cultural, Islamic implications of the premarital testing are extensively considered. He noted that the measures were meant to reduce the spread of diseases in the state.

8 comments:

  1. Touche. Great arguments. Keep up the good spirit.

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  2. You guys are waking up

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  3. Lolll these northerners are the epitome of backwardness , seriously? How about encouraging them to bad vaccines? And stop attacking medical practitioners who live amongst them out of plain jealousy. They refuse to go to school yet won't allow those who decided to go make a living . Pathetic

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  4. Not surprising. This same people have to be bribed with sachet milk, detergents,

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    sweets and the likes, before they allow their kids take polio vaccines. it still doesn't mean they would use it.

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  5. this is year 2017, and not 1817. say something better

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  6. inukwa
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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