Couples from the remaining local government areas will be informed of their screening dates in the coming days, according to Aminudddeen. The process is being carried out systematically to ensure fairness and inclusivity. The mass wedding programme is not only a social intervention but also a gesture of government support to reduce poverty and promote social stability among vulnerable populations.
By covering marriage expenses and offering financial and household support, the state government aims to ease the burden on low-income families. The initiative also seeks to encourage early marriage among eligible individuals while ensuring health standards are met. This approach aligns with broader efforts to improve public health and social welfare in Kano State.
The mass wedding programme is expected to strengthen community ties and reduce social stigma around marriage for the less privileged. As the screening continues, more couples are being prepared for their union, with the government committed to ensuring a smooth and healthy transition into married life. The event is set to become a landmark social initiative in Kano, with lasting impacts on family structures and public health.


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