Two
major tobacco control groups, the
Nigeria Tobacco Control Research Group (NTCRG) and Environmental Rights
Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN), have commended the Senate for
passing a resolution seeking total ban
of the sale of tobacco products around schools.
The
groups also hail Senator Oluremi Tinubu who sponsored the Resolution, saying
she has “demonstrated uncommon courage at this point that tobacco addiction is
becoming an endemic problem among the youth.”
The
Resolution, which was adopted at the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, urged the Federal
Ministries of Health, Education and Information to harmonise efforts at banning
the advertisement and sales of tobacco within 100 meters of all schools in
Nigeria.
It also requested the Federal Ministry
of Health and other relevant enforcement agencies to ensure the “comprehensive prohibition
of Tobacco Advertising Promotion and Sponsorship; work with other agencies to
ban advertisement and location of Point of Sales (POS) of tobacco products
within 100m of all schools; create a framework for the monitoring of the
implementation of the ban on single sticks and cigarette packs with less than
20 sticks as detailed in the National Tobacco Control Act, 2015.”
The Coordinator NTCRG, Dr Akindele
Adebiyi said: “we particularly applaud the the bold effort of the Senate,
Senator Tinubu and other co-sponsors of this resolution. It is a giant step
towards protecting our children from the deliberate marketing tactics of the
tobacco companies aimed at luring our children to smoking. We want to plead
with relevant agencies to put in place necessary mechanisms to ensure that this
Resolution is given immediate attention and enforcement”.
The Deputy Executive Director,
Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria(ERA/FoEN) Mr. Akinbode
Oluwafemi said: “this is a call to action by Senator Remi Tinubu and we expect
local governments, state governments and all relevant government agencies to
wake up from their slumber and begin full enforcement of the National Tobacco
Act and this Resolution”.
The
co-sponsors of the motion along with Senator Tinubu are: Senator Magnus Abe
(Rivers South-East), Senator Shehu Sani (Kaduna Central), Senator Olanrewaju
Tejuoso (Ogun Central), Senator Binta Masi Garba (Adamawa North), Sentor Aliyu
M Wamakko ( Sokoto North).
While
presenting the resolution, Senator
Tinubu expressed worries that there is deliberate ploy by Tobacco Companies to
position tobacco products, tobacco adverts and signs within 100m perimeter of
schools to stimulate the interest of children and youth in the use of tobacco
products.
She
cited a recent survey carried out by NTCRG and ERA/FoEN across four (4)
geo-political zones. The survey titled:
‘Big Tobacco, Tiny Targets: Tobacco Companies Targeting of School Children in Nigeria’
and supported by the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids (CTFK) was published in
October 2017. It documented how tobacco
products are sold at very close proximity to schools.
The
Senator in her motion, noted that Tobacco consumption is associated with lung
cancer, myocardial infraction, chronic bronchitis, cardiovascular diseases
among others. She reminded the Nigeria Senate that marketing tobacco around schools
is a clear violation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and also a violation of the National Tobacco
Control Act 2015.
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