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Anambra assembly bans marriage among sickle cell carriers
The Anambra State House of Assembly has passed a bill banning marriages involving people living with sickle cell anemia or incompatible genotypes.
The bill, sponsored by the member representing Anaocha II state
constituency, Charles Ezeani and 15 others, seeks to eradicate sickle cell
disease in the state by checkmating marriages among people with incompatible
genotypes.
The law to be cited as Sickle Cell Disease Control and Eradication
Repeal law, barred parents, guardians, traditional rulers or group of persons
from giving out their children/wards in marriages without presentation of a
certificate of verification by a qualified sickle cell expert of their
genotypes.
It also provided that no religious body or marriage registry shall
perform Holy Matrimony without first demanding and obtaining sickle cell
disease prevention certificate from intending couples.
The law stated, “Anybody who contravenes the provisions of this section
shall be guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of N200,000
or imprisonment to a term of three years or both.”
The law when it becomes effective shall also put in place a monitoring
committee to ensure compliance.
Speaking, the co-sponsor of the bill, Charles Ezeani, described the law
as life-saving.
He said, “The development would put a stop to the notion that love is
blind by ensuring that intending couples must present their genotype test
before marriage.”
Ezeani commended the Speaker of the Assembly, Mrs Rita Maduagwu and
other members of the Assembly for being the first to pass such health
enhancement bill into law in the country.
The National Coordinator of People Living with Sickle Cell Disease,
APLSCD, Aisha Edwards, who was also at the assembly, thanked the lawmakers for
enacting the law.
She said the law above other things bars all forms of discriminatory
practices against carriers of the disease, both in employment and admission
into schools.
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