25,000 Underage Nigerians Use Tobacco Products Daily – Group
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fewer than 25,000 underage Nigerians use tobacco products daily, Nigerian activists
under the aegis of the Tobacco Free Nigeria campaign says.
Ms
Ebiuwa Uwagboe, a campaign specialist at Gatefield, the public strategy group
backing the campaign disclosed this in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.
Uwagboe
called on government to enforce the law banning the sale of tobacco products to
the underage to check such smokers in the country.
“Every
day, a whooping 25,000 children in Nigeria between the ages of 10 and 14 years
use tobacco products.
“This
equates to 17 children smoking every one minute.
“This
is a result of the relative ease of their access to cigarettes and other
tobacco related products, which are sold to them by vendors,” she said.
Uwagboe
added that smoking among teenagers had devastating consequences including
health related ones such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases as well as
reduced mental development.
“Children
must be protected as they lack capacity and are often unwitting targets of the
tobacco industry,” she said.
She
noted that a recent survey released by Gatefield discovered that one out of
every four vendors sold cigarettes to kids in the country.
She
added that the Nigerian Tobacco act of 2015 prohibits the sale of tobacco
products to minors under the age of 18 but that the law was not being
implemented or enforced.
“While
it is important to have the right laws, it is not enough. We need to enforce
them now and ensure that the National Assembly passes the tobacco control
regulations.
“This
is what our campaign aims to do,” she added.
She
further said that the #DontWaitRegulate campaign also released two public
service advertisements to create awareness about the existing law and pressure
government to properly enforce it with the passage of the regulations by the
national assembly.
She
said that a campaign petition page http://www.regulate.tobaccofree.ng was
created while the campaign was present on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram via
@Tobaccofreeng,” she said.
She
said the advertisement featured individuals including Fakhuus Hashim,
#ArewaMeToo founder; Ogor Ben-Iweagwu, a public hospital doctor; Anna Usman, a
mother and entrepreneur; and Providence Anaro, a teenage freshman at the
University of Abuja
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