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WNTD 2025: Ado-Ekiti’s smoke-free city declaration hailed – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 1, 2025
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As the world marks World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) 2025 with the theme, “Unmasking the Appeal: Exposing the Tobacco Industry’s Tactics”, Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has congratulated the Ekiti State Government for the historic declaration of the state capital, Ado-Ekiti, as a smoke-free city.

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Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State

In a statement on Friday, May 30, CAPPA described the declaration as a defining moment for Ekiti State and Nigeria’s tobacco control journey, urging other cities to emulate same and implement smoke-free environments nationwide.

Akinbode Oluwafemi, CAPPA’s Executive Director, noted that with the declaration, Ado-Ekiti has joined a growing global movement of subnational governments and cities that are taking bold steps to reduce tobacco exposure and protect the right to breathe clean air.

Bosun Osaloni, Chairman of Ado-Ekiti Local Government, made the declaration during a ceremony hosted in Ado-Ekiti by the State Ministry of Health to commemorate WNTD. He announced that, henceforth, smoking is prohibited in all public places in the city, including schools, motor parks and offices. He further stated that this directive will be backed by a local government by-law that domesticates the existing Ekiti State Prohibition of Smoking in Public Places Law.

According to CAPPA, the initiative reflects both local political will and a strategic alignment with global public health standards.

Oluwafemi said: “By this gesture, Ekiti – famed for its leadership in the pursuit of knowledge – has once again taken the lead by becoming one of the first states in Nigeria to not only prohibit smoking in public places but also declare its state capital, a no-go area for the tobacco industry’s products of death and disease.

“This strategic move aligns with global best practices and the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), to safeguard the health and well-being of Ekiti residents.”

The smoke-free cities campaign is a globally recognised public health strategy driven by evidence and championed by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Across the world, smoke-free policies have helped save lives, lower healthcare costs, and transform social attitudes toward tobacco. At the core of this approach is the MPOWER package – a set of six proven policy tools developed by the WHO to guide both national and subnational governments in effectively reducing tobacco use.

These measures include monitoring tobacco use and prevention policies, protecting people from tobacco smoke, offering help to quit tobacco use, warning about the dangers of tobacco, enforcing bans on advertising, promotion, and sponsorship and raising taxes on tobacco.

Oluwafemi noted that the emergence of vaping and other newer tobacco products in recent years has introduced fresh challenges, particularly among the youth.

He added: “These products are often marketed as safer alternatives, but they are neither safe nor an alternative to good health. On the contrary, the use of e-cigarettes and other vaping devices leads to nicotine addiction, respiratory issues, and potential long-term health consequences.

“The Smoke-Free Ekiti project is therefore a necessary counter to this trend. It will not only protect non-smokers from involuntary exposure but also shift social norms, reduce long-term health burdens, and foster a culture of wellness.”

CAPPA also urged federal and state governments across Nigeria to create a budgetary line for tobacco control, saying it is critical to countering the menace of the tobacco industry.

Furthermore, it renewed its call for the federal government to significantly increase the Tobacco Control Fund (TCF) beyond the N13 million allocated to it in the national budget for 2025, in the interest of public health.

“Smoke-free environments are not achieved by law alone—they require political will, budgetary allocations for tobacco control, inter-sectoral coordination, social acceptance, and consistent public education,” Oluwafemi added.

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