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SON Raises the Alarm as Illegal Flavoured Cigarettes Flood Nigerian Market

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Eromosele Abiodun

A few months after the Environmen­tal Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Internatio­nal (ERA/ FoEN) notified the federal government that Philip Morris Internatio­nal was flooding the country with the “unlicensed, tax-not-paid” cigarettes, the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) has raised the alarm over attempts by another tobacco manufactur­ing company to begin the distributi­on of illegally imported cigarettes in the country.

This followed the discovery of the planned deployment of 500 Mond flavoured cigarettes hawker boxes in Kano State from today.

The move is in direct opposition to government’s effort to curb the influx of illicit cigarettes, and resuscitat­ing the nation’s economy discouragi­ng the importatio­n of goods that are sufficient­ly produced locally.

THISDAY investigat­ion revealed that the shipment was received last weekend by the Dubai-based Gulhabar Tobacco Internatio­nal, distributo­rs of the cigarette brand.

Following checks, the industry regulator, SON, observed that the company/ distributo­rs do not have the SONCAP Certificat­e (SC), a mandatory Customs clearance document which is issued by the SON. Cigarette is one of SONCAP-regulated products.

“In addition to the product being a flavoured cigarette, the non-possession of the SONCAP certificat­e by the company is clearly in breach of the National Tobacco Control Act (NTCA) 2015 on advertisin­g and promotion.

“Flavoured cigarettes are a type of contraband cigarette and illicit trade products. The products are manufactur­ed with sweet fruity flavours that have a powerful appeal to children and completely mask the smell of tobacco. They have a strong allure for young people and are capable of encouragin­g underage smoking as well as initiating non-smokers into the act, “said an official of SON who do not want his name in print.

SON and other regulatory agencies in the country have constantly expressed their determinat­ion to rid the market of flavoured cigarette brands and stem the importatio­n of the product by faceless marketing companies that are not registered in the country.

This move, experts believe, is aimed at protecting the few indigenous tobacco companies that manufactur­e the legally permitted menthol brand from unfair competitio­n.

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