Governor Babatunde Fashola has signed a bill banning smoking in public places in Lagos State into law.
With the signing of the bill into law today, nobody can smoke in public places
such as libraries, museum, public toilets, schools, hospital, day-care
centres, public transportation, restaurants among others.
The Lagos State House of Assembly had recently passed a bill banning smoking in public places and placed fine of N10,000, three months imprisonment or both for first offenders.
Section 12 of the 16-section law
that was passed to the state Governor, Babatunde Fashola, for assent,
also instructs owners of public places to place signs with the
inscription; 'No Smoking' or symbols as part of enlightenment for
smokers and would-be violators of the law.
Section 4 of the law says that it
shall be the duty of those who own or occupy public places to ensure
that approved signs are displayed conspicuously at each entrance and in
prominent locations throughout the premises to inform smokers about the
prohibition.
In such public places, the owners
are mandated by the law to create areas where people could smoke but
that it should not be close to the vicinity.
Any person who repeatedly
violates the provisions of the law shall on conviction be liable to a
fine of N50,000 or six months imprisonment or both.
For non-compliance by owners of
public places, the law states that such offenders shall be fined
N100,000 or six months imprisonment or other non custodial punishment that the judge may deem fit.
The law further states that 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 one month
imprisonment term.
Where the offence of refusal to place the sign or symbol is committed by a corporate body, the director, manager, company secretary
or any person concerned in the management of the affairs of the
corporate body would be liable. In this case, he would be fined the sum
of N250,000 upon conviction.
The law states that it is an
offence to obstruct duly authorised officers from carrying out their
duties under the provision of this law. It also gives authorised
commissioners of the state the opportunity to designate more places as
non-smoking areas for the sake of effective implementation of the law.
The law gives the state Environmental Protection Agency
the powers to implement it while giving aggrieved residents who have
complaints against officials of the state saddled with implementing it
the opportunity to report to the state Ministry of the Environment.
It took more than a year for the bill to be signed into law. The bill passed the first reading at the Lagos State House of Assembly in November 2012.
Monday, 17 February 2014
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