Soon, smoking in public places in Nigeria shall attract six months jail term. This is one of the fall outs of the Federal
Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday. The FEC approved the new National
Tobacco Control Bill 2014, which among others, prescribes six months jail term
for smoking in non-designated places.
The Minister of Health, Prof.
Onyebuchi Chukwu, made the disclosure while briefing newsmen on the outcome of
the FEC meeting presided over by President Goodluck Jonathan at the State
House.
Chukwu said that the Bill, which
would be sent to the National Assembly for passage into law, prescribed stiff
penalties for individuals and companies that violate tobacco control
regulations.
He added that the Bill, drafted by
the ministry in collaboration with other relevant stakeholders, “is
specifically to control the dangerous effects of tobacco and to forestall
tobacco manufacturers from turning the country to a dumping ground.’’
“The major ingredients of this Bill
is that there are stiff penalties for people and individuals who fall foul of
what will eventually become the Tobacco Control Act 2014.
“An individual who run foul of the
provision, like smoking at areas that are designated non-smoking, will be given
option of fine of up to N50,000 or combine it with imprisonment of up to six
months.’’
The minister said that “for
companies, the fine varies from N1 million to as much as N5 million;
imprisonment of the chief executives of those companies could vary from one
year to two years when they run foul of the law.’’
He said places which would cover
land, rail, sea and air transportations, would be clearly classified as
non-smoking areas “and anyone who goes against it will be prosecuted.
“Advertisement is totally banned
under this law. You cannot advertise tobacco product in any media under the
law. Any form of advertisement is not permitted, either in broadcast media,
outdoor, print, ward-to-ward and any form of advertisement is totally banned.
“The Bill is also looking at
packaging. 50 per cent of the packaging will be to warn people about the
dangerous effect of tobacco.
“Smuggling of the product to the
country is also covered by the Bill.’’
He said the Bill also proposes to ban
any form of corporate sponsorship by any tobacco company of any public event
such as sports, seminar and so on, stressing that “we will not accept gifts
from any tobacco company. Gifts such as school building etc will not be
taken.’’
The minister added that the Bill also
proposes the setting up of a national committee that will monitor its
implementation and ensure judicious use of the fund.
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