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Female MP calls for restrictions on DNA testing

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 4, 2023
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Faith Nakut, a legislator from Napak district, has called upon the Ministry of Health to implement restrictions on DNA tests in the country. She expressed concerns that some men might resort to fabricating DNA results as a means to defame women and evade their parental responsibilities.

Of late, the prevalence of DNA tests has significantly increased, and the female MP believes that this upward trend may lead to its misuse by certain individuals.

During a parliamentary session presided over by Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, Faith Nakut proposed, “Can we consider adding DNA testing to the list of restricted tests, allowing it only under a court order or to resolve specific issues?”

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She emphasized the importance of safeguarding the mental well-being of children and preventing the harm caused to men who find themselves contemplating suicide due to the negative impact of DNA test results. Nakut said that while DNA testing serves a purpose, it must be carried out with proper guidance and regulations in place.

In response to Nakut’s concerns, Tayebwa requested Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja to present a statement outlining guidelines and regulations for the use of DNA tests. He argued that the current trend is destabilizing the lives of innocent individuals who are unwittingly caught up in the decisions made by their parents.

Tayebwa emphasized the urgency of addressing the issue, stating, “You need to provide guidance to the nation because the current situation is causing innocent children to suffer. They are unaware of their parents’ actions, and suddenly someone demands they stop using their name and relinquish their national ID.”

Additionally, he cautioned that opportunistic individuals may exploit the emotional impact surrounding DNA testing, leading to the establishment of numerous DNA testing centers across the country.

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