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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Lagos State Bans Public Smoking, Offenders Risk 6-Month Jail Term
The Lagos State House of Assembly, yesterday, passed a bill, aimed at banning smoking in public places in the state.This came after several months of deliberation and public engagement, mainly to sensitise and gather residents’ opinions on the bill.The 16-section bill, said that posting of signs which states “no smoking”, with a picture depicting a burning cigarette enclosed in a circle with a bar across, should be displayed in all “no smoking areas".The assembly noted that the picture depicting ban of smoking in a particular public place would be prominently posted and properly maintained by the owner, occupier or person in charge of the “no smoking areas”.The bill, which, yesterday, scaled through the third reading, prohibited anybody smoking in all public places including libraries, museum, public toilets, schools, hospital, day care centres, public transportation and restaurants, among others.The assembly proceeding which was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Adeyemi Ikuforiji, said smoking in public places would attract penalties ranging from three month imprisonment to six month jail term.It said the bill “has been sent to Governor Babatunde Fashola for an assent”, even though the development had attracted public outrage, citing infraction on fundamental human rights.According to the bill, penalties for smoking in a “no smoking area” will be N10,000 fine or imprisonment for a term not less than 1 month and not exceeding 3 months or both.For repeatedly violating the provisions- a fine of N50, 000 or 6 months imprisonment or both.For non-compliance by owner/occupier of a “no smoking area” - N100,000 or 6 months imprisonment, or other non custodial punishment that the judge may deem fit.While any person who smokes in the presence of a child commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N15,000 or imprisonment for a month or both.
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