
Audio By Carbonatix
The Food and Drugs Authority has launched a crackdown on the sale of cigarettes without proper English labelling.
Already the Authority has made several arrests and seizures.
The cigarettes impounded are Bond Street International and Bond Street Menthol, Bond Green and Bond Red, Rothmans Royals, Gold Seal Red and Gold Seal Green, Business Royal (Strawberry), Business Royal (Cherry), Business Royal (Green Apple), Empire and Godfrey Philips, the FDA said.
Six women from whom the cigarettes were seized would be prosecuted, Eugene Addo Regional Head, FDA told the Ghana News Agency.
Each of the women would be fined 750 penalty units (GHâ‚¡12.00 penalty unit) or three years in prison or both if found guilty.
FDA officials say previous seizures and warnings seemed not to deter offenders hence the resort to prosecution.
The cigarettes bore labels in Ewe and in some foreign languages except English.
Sections 58 to 77 of Ghana’s Public Health Act, Act 85 of 2012 on tobacco control, however outlaws such cigarettes, Addo said.
A properly labelled cigarette in Ghana must be in English Language warning smokers of the health risks they were taking.
The cigarettes must have the inscription “for sale in Ghana only”.
It is illegal to smoke cigarette in public places in Ghana except in properly designated places.
Ghana is signatory to the international convention on Tobacco control.
Benedicta Akpene Ansah, Assistant Superintendent of Police, (ASP) Second-in-Command, Ho Municipal Police, assured the FDA of the cooperation of the Police in safeguarding public health.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama lauds Julius Debrah for shaping Kwahu Business Forum
6 minutes -
Why actors beg in difficulty – Patience Ozokwor on Nollywood financial struggles
17 minutes -
Any man who apologises to woman deserves to suffer – Brymo
29 minutes -
Nigerian artistes no longer put effort into making music – Omah Lay claims
40 minutes -
‘I’m now skeptical about going into politics’ – Davido
52 minutes -
Nigeria’s Seplat Energy resumes operations as oil workers halt strike action
1 hour -
Nigeria launches manhunt after abductions by bandits in northwest Zamfara
1 hour -
Kenya fuel executives resign as state probes supply chain irregularities
1 hour -
Senegal bans ministers from foreign travel as oil price rise bites
2 hours -
Nigerian army rescues 31 hostages after church attack
2 hours -
Spain’s huge pork industry seeks salvation from swine fever threat
2 hours -
Trump declares victory after rescue but threats to US operation in Iran still loom
2 hours -
US Secret Service investigates reports of gunfire near White House
2 hours -
Current account stability to mitigate pressure on cedi; currency to end year at GH¢11.40 to a dollar
3 hours -
Oil back above $110 after expletive-laden Trump threat to Iran
3 hours