In January 2014, the legislators in Lagos state have passed a bill
banning smoking in public places. The legislators were waiting for
Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola to sign the bill into law for all
logistics to be put in place. BRF signed the bill into law at the Lagos
House, Ikeja. He is optimistic that the law would further strengthen the
State Government’s commitment towards protecting lives of citizens.
The bill prohibits smoking in areas which are designated as
non-smoking areas, including libraries, museums, nurseries, day care
centers, public toilets and facilities with infants.
Offenders face up to 3 years in jail. Owners of public spaces (clubs,
restaurants etc..) will have to ensure no-smoking signs are properly
displayed. The fine is N100,320 or 6 months in prison.
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