Audio By Carbonatix
The Food and Drugs Authority says it will soon go after consumers of cigarettes who deliberately flout the Public Health law (Tobacco Control Measures) Act 2012, Act 851), which principally bans smoking in public places.
The Act also provides legal backing for health officials to clampdown on smoking in public places.
FDA’s Head of Drug Enforcement, Thomas Amedzro, told Joy News they have already started outreach programmes to sensitise and educate the public about the negative effects of firsthand and secondary smoking.
According the Authority, from Thursday June 27, 2013 managers of public places in the Volta Region must place ‘no-smoking’ insignia at markets, supermarkets, restaurants, vehicle terminals, hotels, schools, alleys, streets, sports stadia and other public places.
Mr Geoffrey Arthur, a pharmacist with the FDA, said under the law, people could smoke only in designated places and that smoking was banned also at public toilets.
According to him, service providers could withhold services from clients who breach the law and call on the police to arrest them.
Available statistics indicate that 9% of adults in Ghana smoke cigarette and 14.3% of Junior High School students had tried smoking cigarettes. Also, 19.5% of young adults currently used tobacco products and 4.9 per cent smoke cigarettes.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
UMB Bank rolls out ‘Legacy Care Plus’ for simpler estate planning
8 minutes -
Kaba and Slit Festival returns on May 1 with celebration of old-school styles, Fugu and Batakari
29 minutes -
Ernest Chemists supports Ghana Prisons as medicine shortage deepens healthcare crisis
33 minutes -
Ghana Book Party debut honours four literary icons on World Book Day
39 minutes -
Chris Hughton: Former Black Stars coach survives cancer
42 minutes -
Queiroz controlled the narrative at unveiling despite GFA ‘decline’ — Nana Agyemang
47 minutes -
AIGS urges Presidency to probe Free Zones CEO over remarks on Pentecost Church Chairman, cites security risks
1 hour -
Republic Bank posts 33.8% profit growth; shareholders hail dividend
1 hour -
Hollard Ghana earns top honours for Broker Excellence at IBAG Conference
1 hour -
Black Stars squad: Amoako Jr, Beres Owusu, Opoku in line for Mexico friendly
1 hour -
Free Zones CEO Dr Mary Awusi apologises to Church of Pentecost Chairman over galamsey remarks
1 hour -
Ghana’s digital finance growth opens new paths for greater consumer awareness
1 hour -
Tarkwa-Nsuaem NPP executives deny boycott, dismiss claims as false
1 hour -
Heat Stress and Health Risks: Caring for Newborns in Tamale’s Rising Heat
2 hours -
NDC Regional Chairmen honour Sammy Gyamfi with citation for leadership
2 hours