Katsina to sponsor mass wedding for 1,000 couples

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The Katsina State Government has concluded arrangements for its first mass wedding programme, which will see at least 1,000 couples from across the state formally married as part of efforts to address social challenges.

Speaking during a livelihood support and counselling training, the Director General of the Katsina State Hisbah Board, Malam Abu-Ammar, said the initiative is designed to support vulnerable individuals who are unable to marry due to financial constraints.

“These 1,000 couples, comprising 2,000 individuals, were drawn from the 34 local government areas of Katsina State,” he said. He added: “This forthcoming mass wedding is one of the state government’s initiatives to reduce the burden of social vices in the state. This is because many widows, orphans, and vulnerable individuals are unable to get married despite their willingness due to socioeconomic challenges.”

The government noted that while the total cost of the programme has not been disclosed, support will be provided to both brides and grooms, including empowerment initiatives and welfare packages to help them start married life.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Women Affairs, A’isha Malumfashi, confirmed that all participants have undergone proper checks before being selected. “All the 1,000 couples have undergone medical screening and verification to confirm their health status and compatibility,” she said.

The commissioner, who was represented by the ministry’s Public Relations Officer, Aminatu Mashi, announced that the mass wedding is scheduled to take place on April 25, 2026.

The programme is being organised in collaboration with a marital support foundation, the Hisbah Board, and the state Ministry of Women’s Affairs as part of broader social welfare efforts in Katsina State.

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