Friday, November 28, 2025 - The Enugu State Government has nullified a marriage between an underaged girl, Amarachi, and an adult man.
Videos and photos from the wedding ceremony marriage held in
Amufie community in Enugu Ezike, Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area recently
surfaced on social media, sparking public outrage.
The Commissioner for Gender, Women and Children Affairs,
Ngozi Eni, who confirmed the development in a statement on Thursday, November
27, said the state intervened immediately to halt the “illegal and harmful
union,” which officials confirmed had already been consummated.
She disclosed that the ministry had invited the families for
questioning to understand why a child was given out in marriage despite the
grave psychological, health, and legal implications, including risks of
cervical cancer and other complications associated with early marriage.
However, when the parties failed to honour the invitation,
the ministry facilitated their arrest.
According to a statement, those taken into custody include
Amarachi’s parents, the groom’s parents, the groom, and the matchmaker
identified as Mrs. Patience, a native doctor who claimed ignorance of the
criminality of child marriage.
The ministry claimed that during a private interaction with
its officials, Amarachi revealed she had been forced into the marriage and had
never attended school.
“The groom’s mother admitted she wanted a wife for her only
son but offered no justification for selecting an underage girl,” the statement
read.
The matchmaker, named Patience, a native doctor, claimed she
was unaware that underage marriage was a crime.
“The ministry’s legal team briefed all parties on the Child
Rights Law and penalties for child marriage, while officials educated them on
gender-based violence and the medical risks associated with early marriage,
including vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) and cervical cancer."
The statement noted that authorities have handed the
suspects over to security agencies for further investigation.
"Amarachi and a two-year-old child—whose mother has yet
to be identified—are now in the care of the ministry’s Head of Child
Unit," the statement noted.
The Commissioner Eni reaffirmed the government’s commitment
to ensuring Amarachi receives proper education and rehabilitation.
She also expressed appreciation to Igbo-Eze North Local
Government Chairman, Ogalla, the constituency’s House of Assembly member, and
the Chairman of the Enugu State Civil Service Commission for their prompt
intervention.

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