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FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by phosky(m): 9:22am On Apr 19, 2023
FG plans to increase tax on tobacco products to 50 per cent — Official

The Federal Government says it will increase excise tax on tobacco products from 30 per cent ad-valorem to 50 per cent as part of measures to control tobacco smoking in the country.

Head, Tobacco Control Unit, Noncommunicable Disease Division, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr Mangai Malau, disclosed this on Tuesday at the National Tobacco Control Budget Advocates Meeting in Abuja.

Malau presented a paper titled

“Overview of Tobacco Control Funding/Budgeting in Nigeria: Why Tobacco Control Budgeting and Funding?

He said that presently, the Federal Government imposed a 30 per cent tax on tobacco products but its target was to increase to 50 per cent in order to meet the World Health Organization standard.

According to him, funding for tobacco control must come majorly from taxation and there is also a need for relevant stakeholders to apply tax measures rightly if they are to address the issues of tobacco control in the country.

“In effectively controlling tobacco and tobacco products in Nigeria, funding is a critical component. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control recognises this and clearly stipulates in Article 26.

“It states that parties shall provide financial support in respect of its national activities intended to achieve the objective of the Convention, in accordance with its national plans, priorities and programmes.

“It is also important to state that funding is a major provision of the National Tobacco Control Act.

“Section eight of the Act, provides for the Tobacco Control Fund, which shall be used to fund tobacco control activities programmes and projects,” Malau said.

According to him, this meeting is therefore important as it will seek for better funding for tobacco control, in order for Nigeria to meet the objectives of the WHO FCTC and the NTC Act.

He said, “Tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke is a leading cause of mortality, morbidity, disability and impoverishment in the world.

“It is the greatest risk factor for non-communicable diseases like hypertension, stroke, cancers, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.

According to him, WHO said: “tobacco causes more than eight million deaths annually around the world, with more than seven million of those deaths as a result of direct tobacco use.

“And about 1.2 million resulting from non-smokers being exposed to second-hand smoke.

He said that tobacco smoke contained over 7,000 chemicals, of which hundreds were toxic and about 70 are known to cause cancer.

“Also, there is no safe level of exposure to tobacco smoke and even a brief exposure can be harmful to one’s health.

“Concerned about the threat from tobacco, Nigeria signed and ratified the WHO FCTC, in 2004 and 2005 respectively. In 2015, the National Tobacco Control Act was enacted and its Regulations was passed in 2019,” he said.

In his remarks, the Chairman of Nigeria Tobacco Control Alliance (NTCA), Mr Akinbode Oluwafemi, stressed the need for Civil Society Organisations to advocate for more budgetary allocation for tobacco control in the country.

Oluwafemi urged CSOs to begin the budgetary advocacy in July when the government’s ministries, departments and agencies would commence the 2024 budgets presentation and defence.

According to him, it is also important that CSOs form alliances while carrying out the advocacy.

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Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by tamilay: 9:24am On Apr 19, 2023
I doubt how many poor guys still smokes tobacco. Can't remember the last time I saw a young person with a sega
Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by Nobody: 9:28am On Apr 19, 2023
tamilay:
I doubt how many poor guys still smokes tobacco. Can't remember the last time I saw a young person with a sega
Lol. Wetin you dey talk? 🤷‍♂️
It's just like saying you doubt how many people smoke cigarettes, hookah, pipe. These are tobacco products!

Tobacco products are products that contain tobacco. Cigars, smokeless tobacco, pipe tobacco. Etc!
Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by temielects(m): 9:35am On Apr 19, 2023
I'm in total support of this
Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by donbachi(m): 9:39am On Apr 19, 2023
Thank God sey I done quit
Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by greenermodels: 9:51am On Apr 19, 2023
More taxes with little or nothing to show for all the money earned or borrowed.
Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by MasterJayJay: 9:57am On Apr 19, 2023
They should place 500% tax increment on every packet of condom.

Most Nigerians sabi fornicate like their lives depend on it.
Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by TradingGod: 10:12am On Apr 19, 2023
Funny how they legalize tobacoo but ban weed?
Re: FG Plans To Increase Tax On Tobacco Products To 50 Per Cent — Official by RenaissanceGuy: 10:28am On Apr 19, 2023
They should increase the tax to 10,000% to deter people from using it to destroy their internal organs, since the irritating photos of damaged kidneys on the packet hasn't done enough work.

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