Sokoto: Bill For Compulsory Pre-marital Medical Tests Passes 2nd Reading 

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Bill seeking to make pre-marital medical tests compulsory in Sokoto State has passed  second reading in the  House of Assembly.

The proposed legislation, presented as a private member bill by Alhaji Kabiru Dauda was read on the floor of the Assembly during yesterday’s plenary.

According to Dauda, the bill aims to mandate compulsory medical screening for couples before marriage, including tests for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, sickle cell, genotype, and other relevant health conditions.

“This is to help curtail the spread of diseases among couples and, eventually, their children.

“Moreover, such measures, if properly implemented, will promote healthier and more productive future generations,” he explained.

Several lawmakers expressed strong support for the bill, emphasising its significance for the overall well-being of citizens and its potential economic impact on healthcare development in the state.

Following a voice vote, Speaker Tukur Bala announced that the bill had been unanimously adopted for  second reading.

The bill has now been referred to the House Committee on Health for further legislative action. (NAN)

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