According to Vanguard, it is now an offence in Ekiti State for places of worship like churches and mosques to compel prospective couples to take mandatory HIV/AIDS tests before joining them in marriage.
It is equally an offence to expose results of such tests to other parties before the person tested knows his or her status.
Project Manager of Ekiti State Action Committee on AIDS Dr Charles Olusegun Doherty made this known in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday during the commemoration of year 2014 Worlds Aids Day and awareness programme.
‘It is illegal for any individual or organization especially religious bodies to mandate people to go for HIV/AIDs screening exercise.
‘’Also, the results should be given to the individuals concerned, even a couple should be treated individually, he said.
It is equally an offence to expose results of such tests to other parties before the person tested knows his or her status.
Project Manager of Ekiti State Action Committee on AIDS Dr Charles Olusegun Doherty made this known in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday during the commemoration of year 2014 Worlds Aids Day and awareness programme.
‘It is illegal for any individual or organization especially religious bodies to mandate people to go for HIV/AIDs screening exercise.
‘’Also, the results should be given to the individuals concerned, even a couple should be treated individually, he said.
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