In an effort to maintain public health
and safe non-smoker from smoke hazards, the Lagos State House of Assembly has
passed a bill banning smoking in public places. It was reported that the bill
has been tendered before the executive arm of the government for Governor
Babatunde Fashola’s assent.
The legislation was set to restrain
anybody from smoking in all public places such as libraries, museum, public
toilets, schools, hospital, day care centres, public transportation and
restaurants among others.
The stipulated penalties for violating
the restriction, range from N10,000 to N50,000 fines or imprisonment.
A statement by the Assembly said the
bill consists 16 sections, which explained the regulation of smoking in public
places.
It read in parts, “In section 12,
posting of signs with ‘No Smoking’ symbol, depicts a pictorial representation
of a burning cigarette enclosed in a circle with a bar across. It shall be
prominently posted and properly maintained where smoking is regulated by the
law, by the owner, occupier or person in charge of a ‘No – Smoking Area.’
“Section 4: Duty of owner/occupier,
says that it shall be the duty of those who own or occupies public places to
ensure that approved ‘No – Smoking’ signs are displayed conspicuously at each
entrance and in prominent locations throughout the premises.
“Penalties for smoking in a ‘No-Smoking
area’ will be a N10,000 fine or imprisonment for a term not less than one month
and not exceeding three months or both.
“Any person who repeatedly violates the
provisions shall on conviction be liable to a fine of N50, 000 or six month
imprisonment or both.”
The bill also stated that the penalty
for non-compliance by owner/occupier of a ‘No – smoking area’ would be N100,
000 or six month imprisonment, or other non-custodial punishment that the judge
might deem fit.
“It shall be an offence to obstruct a
duly authorised officer from carrying out his duties under the provision of
this law,” the statement said.
The
law further stated that any person who smokes in the presence of a child had
committed an offence and would be convicted. Such person will then pay a fine
of N15,000 or be imprisoned for a month or both.
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