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Gambia mulls unbanning skin-lightening creams

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BANJUL - The Gambia is considerin­g a bill sponsored by the government to repeal a 24- year-old law banning skin-bleaching creams.

The law prohibits their importatio­n, sale, possession and use.

Those pushing for the law to be repealed say it is discrimina­tory against women and girls in the country and not in line with the constituti­on.

Despite the decades-old ban skin bleaching is practised by many Gambian women and it is believed that many local men prefer light- skinned women.

A popular Mandika saying says that “light-skinned ladies are a cure for flu-like symptoms.”

Some men use the products as well.

The bill had its first reading in parliament on June 22 and will be tabled for a second reading by the Attorney General and minister of Justice tomorrow.

Skin-lightening products have been found to have toxic chemicals and their use could lead to serious health problems.

Some, as warned by British health authoritie­s last year, may “act like paint stripper.” – BBC.

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