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Nigeria to Prohibit Sale of Flavoured Cigarettes

- Jonathan Eze

Nigeria is set to join countries of the World that have banned the sale of flavoured cigarettes in its markets as the technical committee on Tobacco and Tobacco products concludes the review of Nigeria Industrial Standard NIS 463:2014 for Tobacco and Tobacco Products – Specificat­ions for Cigarette in Abuja.

An informed source at the meeting stated that industry representa­tives almost staged a walk out during the discussion­s. Contacted on the developmen­t, Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria Head of Public Relations, Mr. Bola Fashina, declined comments stating that technical committee resolution­s are proposals, subject to approval by the Standards Council. A key resolution of the committee according to the source, was that characteri­sing flavours, strawberry, banana, apple and menthol amongst others shall not be used in the manufactur­e of cigarettes in Nigeria. This expectedly will also apply to cigarettes to be imported into the country for sale once the reviewed standard is approved.

Other countries where flavour in cigarette and other tobacco products have been prohibited include Brazil, Canada, Ethiopia and Uganda while menthol cigarettes will be banned in the European Union, Turkey and Moldovia from May 2020.

In the UK, there’s a four-year phase-out from 2017 before a final ban on menthol cigarettes in May 2020. There is evidence that menthol relax the airways and the flavour masks the harshness of the smoke, therefore making younger people find it easier to smoke. The FDA as far back as 2009 has banned flavoured cigarette in the USA, including candy, spice, herb, cola, fruit and coffee flavours. Congress stated that flavours make cigarettes more appealing to youth and increase their exposure to toxic substances. The law in the USA defines a cigarette as any rolled tobacco product- regardless of the wrapper – “likely to be offered for purchase too consumers as a cigarette.

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