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Kebbi Assembly Passes Bill Making Health Tests Compulsory Before Marriage

Kebbi Assembly Passes Bill Making Health Tests Compulsory Before Marriage

Kebbi State House of Assembly has passed the Pre-Marital Medical Examination Bill 2025, a law that would make health checks compulsory for couples planning to get married in the state.

The bill, introduced by the House Committee on Health, successfully passed through all three readings before being adopted by Speaker Muhammad Usman.

According to the bill, intending couples must undergo medical tests such as genotype and blood group screening at certified health facilities, no later than three months and two weeks before their wedding.

Once signed into law, no marriage would be recognised without a valid medical certificate issued by a licensed doctor.

The bill also sets out strict penalties for defaulters,

Religious leaders, traditional rulers, or marriage registrars who perform weddings without proper medical clearance could face a fine of up to ₦200,000 or six months in jail.

Medical practitioners who issue fake results risk a ₦1 million fine or a year’s imprisonment.

The Ministries of Health and Religious Affairs, working alongside community leaders, will be responsible for enforcing the law.

Cases related to violations would be handled by the Chief Magistrates’ Courts and Shari’ah Courts.

The bill will now be sent to the Governor of Kebbi State for final approval.

KanyiDaily recalls that Pastor Paul Enenche recently turned down a ₦30 million donation offered by Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, during a church crusade held in the state.

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