The private bill, which outlawed public smoking, signed into
law by the Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, back in February, 2014
has taken effect in the state.
The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) have
now made it clear that with effect from Sunday, 17 August, 2014, it will be a
punishable offence to be caught smoking in a public place.
”The penalties for first offenders include N10, 000 fine and
one to three months imprisonment. Repeat offenders may be fined up to N50, 000
or get up to six months imprisonment.
Smokers, who smoke in the presence of a minor or anyone below
the age of 18 years risks a fine of N15, 000 or six months imprisonment.
According to the Attorney General and Commissioner for
Justice Ade Ipaye said: “The Lagos State Government, in assenting to the bills,
take cognisance of the dangers posed by public smoking to members of the public
who are not smokers”.
“The law prohibits smoking in all of those areas that have
been designated as non-smoking areas, including museums, public toilets,
libraries, nurseries, day care centres and any facility used for the care of
infants.
“Public telephone kiosks, public transportation vehicles,
private vehicles where there are more than one person, school buses,
restaurants and cinemas, theatres, amusement parks or any other place used by
members of the public, conference centres and exhibition halls. Factories and
other premises in which more than one person works and areas used as places of
work, including the secretariat, are all defined in the law as public places”.
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