Kano Governor’s Spokesperson to Partner with Sickle Cell Community on Births
By Salihu Ali, Kano
The Kano State Governor’s Spokesperson Malam Sunusi Bature has set an ambitious target to halt the menace by 2034 through a partnership with the Sickle Cell Community.
Bature Announced commitment during the foundation laying in honor of his late son Sadiq Maddibo Memorial Quranic Centre in Dawakin Tofa, Kano state North West Nigeria.
He revealed his collaboration with the sickle cell community to launch a comprehensive advocacy program aimed at eliminating sickle cell births across Kano.
“With careful planning and a unified strategy, we can make sickle cell births a thing of the past in Kano State, insha’Allah,” Bature said.
Central to this vision is the Kano Pre-Marital Law, which mandates genetic screening for couples, ensuring that marriages between carriers are avoided.
This law, supported by local religious leaders, aims to curb the genetic transmission of sickle cell disease.
Bature, who lost a son to sickle cell complications and has another child currently battling the condition, highlighted the devastating effects of the disease.
“Sickle cell is more dangerous than HIV.
“It is our collective responsibility as citizens, advocates, and leaders to spread awareness and prevent high-risk marriages.”
Reflecting on his late son Sadiq’s lifelong struggle with sickle cell, marked by thousands of hospital visits and treatments, Bature stressed the critical role of pre-marital genetic testing in safeguarding future generations.
“This is a preventable tragedy,” he urged, calling on all residents to comply with the state’s mandatory testing to create a brighter, healthier future for Kano’s children.
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