More than 3, 000 couples were married off in various mass weddings held
in four states of the North West within the last three years NAN
reports.
NAN reports that there will be mass weddings in
four states and that the mass weddings were initiated by state
governments and private organisations largely for widows, orphans and
divorcees in the areas.
In Kano State, 2, 450 couples benefitted from the programme introduced by Gov. Rabi’u Kwankwaso in 2013.
Hajiya Zahra’u Umar,
the Deputy Commander, Kano State Hisba Board, told NAN that the event
was in four phases, with the first set consisting of 100 couples,
followed by 250, 1, 000 and 1, 100 couples respectively.
She
described the programme as “very successful”, adding that the board had
resolved less than 10 per cent complaints it received from some of the
couples.
“Some of the cases are attitude related
which the couples found after the weddings and they reported to the
board for resolution.”
Umar explained that all the couples had undergone series of sensitizations prior to the wedding, to ensure harmonious living.
She
revealed that each of the women received N20, 000 grant to set up
businesses, so as not to be fully dependant on their husbands.
Umar
listed some of the challenges facing the programme to include
inadequate time to prepare the couples, managing new behaviours of some
of them and health related issues discovered after the marriage.
According to her, the programme has helped to identify those living with HIV/AIDS, some of whom did not even know they have it.
In Kaduna, the Secretary, Darul Rahma Foundation, Malam Abdurrahman Adam said that the mass wedding organised by the foundation in April 2014 was a huge success.
Adam told NAN that only six cases of divorce were recorded out of the 100 couples married off during the ceremony.
“The
objective of the mass wedding has been achieved. Our target is to
reduce the number of unmarried women in the society, and we have done
that successfully”, he said.
He said that the foundation was tracking those who benefited from the gesture.
Adam
said that the organisation had also set up a dispute settlement
mechanism to intervene in case of disagreement among the couples.
“There is no marriage without a problem, so we do settle amicably, issues that crop up from time to time.
“In
case of those that were divorced, we had looked at the issues that came
up and agreed that the best option was for the couples to separate.
“No
man is allowed to divorce his wife without our knowledge. Before the
marrige, we signed agreement with them so that any problem that comes
up, we have to know”, Adam said.
The secretary
disclosed that about N20 million, in cash and kind, were raised for the
mass wedding from donations received from the general public.
Adam
said N1.5 million was spent on the payment of dowry, while part of the
money was spent on the purchase of household items and other materials
such as sewing machines, to assist the women establish businesses.
“No amount was give to any man; we ensured that those coming over for the marriage had something doing to support the family.”
The secretary recalled that a lot of people had come over with the intention to cheat, but were detected and sent away.
“Some
of them were married but they came and lied so that they can benefit
from what we bought for the women like beds, mattresses, kitchen
utensils and other things, and when we found out, we retrieved the
items,” he said.
He also observed that some of the
women sold off the items bought for them instead of utilising them
properly to enhance their livelihood.
From Sokoto,
where the state government spent N30 million on the mass wedding of 125
couples in January, 2014, a new set of 250 couples would soon be joined
in matrimony.
“In all, there were 125 couples, comprising of 125 grooms and 125 brides.
“Each
of the 125 grooms was given N50,000, out of which a dowry of N20, 000
was paid per bride, N10,000 for wedding clothes and N20,000 for initial
upkeep.
“Each of the brides was also given a set of furniture, bed and beddings, and other household utensils,” said Alhaji Aliyu Kofar-Rini, the Chairman, Sokoto State Sunnah Marriage Mediation Council.
He
commended the state government for sponsoring the exercise, saying that
it had drastically reduced the number of unmarried men and women in the
state.
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