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Tobacco Industry Interfering With Public Health Policies -CAPPA
The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has said the tobacco industry was interfering with governments’ health policies thereby endangering regulatory efforts in clear contravention of the National Tobacco Control Act, 2015, and the National Tobacco Control Regulations, 2019.
The Executive Director of CAPPA, AkinbodeOluwafemi, made the point at the unveiling of a report on the industry’s interference titled, “Nigeria Tobacco Industry Interference Index 2021”, in Lagos, yesterday.
According to Oluwafemi, the report, initiated by the South-East Asia Tobacco Control Alliances(SEATCA), forms part of the Global Tobacco Industry Interference Index.
He said: “It’s a survey of how public health policies are protected from the tobacco industry’s subversive efforts and activities and what government must do to push back the industry’s influence.”
Breaking down findings of the report, Oluwafemi said the tobacco industry was participating in policy development, CSR activities and unnecessary interactions, such as being part of committees set up by governments.
He said in contraventions of the relevant Act and Regulation, state and federal governments’ officials interact with the tobacco industry without making the details of the meeting public.
On the claims of helping the local industry, Oluwafemi said: “It is political.
“There are no warehouses and no large-scale tobacco farmer. Our investigation revealed that they import leaves from 12 countries, including Senegal.”
Also speaking, Director of Programmes, Philip Jakpor, said the tobacco industry was partnering with virtually every state government in the country.
“If they are doing anything with the government, whether CSR or otherwise, there’s no way such government can hold them accountable,” Jakpor said.
CAPPA made some recommendations to the governments towards checkmating the industry’s interference.
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RSG INAUGURATES ARMED FORCES REMEMBRANCE DAY COMMITTEE
The Rivers State Government has inaugurated a Central Planning Committee to organize the celebration of the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day (AFRD) in the State.
The committee was formally inaugurated by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Benibo Anabraba in Port Harcourt, last Thursday.
Dr Anabraba who also serves as Chairman of the Committee
highlighted the State Government’s deep appreciation for the sacrifices of Nigeria’s fallen heroes who laid down their lives for the nation’s peace and unity.
“These heroes have given their lives for the security and peace of our nation and deserve to be celebrated. The Armed Forces Remembrance Day is an opportunity to show our gratitude for their sacrifice,” he said.
Dr. Anabraba further extended recognition to all Security Agencies in the State, emphasizing the importance of the event in appreciating their contributions to national security and sovereignty.
The annual Armed Forces Remembrance Day, observed on January 15 across the country is dedicated to remember Nigeria’s departed soldiers and honouring the nation’s veterans.
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