

Utazi stated
this while contributing to a debate on a bill seeking to prevent, control, and
manage sickle cell anaemia in the country on Tuesday, May 12.
Senator
Chukwuka Utazi representing Enugu North disclosed that Africans do not marry
for love, but simply to have children.
Senator Utazi
further disclosed that it is painful to realise that some people cannot marry
their main choice because of blood group.
“This bill is
taking me down the memory lane because I’m an AS carrier and when I was about
getting married, several years ago, I moved into this orbit and I know what I
went through because I was in love. I knew the trauma. After that incident, for
five years I didn’t come out of it,” he said.
“So I am
speaking from experience and I know how it pains that you have made a choice
and you discover that the choice can’t work. Because in Africa, we marry for
children, we don’t marry for love.”
The Senate
President Ahmad Lawan interrupted him at this point, saying: “Senator Chukwuka
Utazi, I think you should be speaking for yourself.”
Utazi
continued saying: “In the developed world, particulars of a child’s blood group
is given at birth.
“A test is
done to show the blood group, the genotype before leaving. In the birth
certificate of the child, all those things are put in place.
”We should
not be waiting for when people want to go and marry, that is when they will
start checking their genotype and their blood group, it shouldn’t be.”
Also speaking
on the matter, Biodun Olujimi, senator representing Ekiti south asked Nigerians
to look at ways of addressing health needs.
“The time has
come for us to look inwards to solve some of these health needs and also
support institutions that are doing so. Going forward we need to take serious
blood testing for intending couples,” Olujimi said.
“We will not
allow love take away the best part of our marriages.”
The bill
which is being sponsored by Sam Egwu, senator representing Ebonyi North, passed
second reading after it was put to a voice vote by Lawan.
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