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Lagos State Commits To Enforcing Indoor Smoking Regulations In Nightclubs

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The Lagos State Safety Commission and Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) have jointly resolved to enforce indoor smoking regulations in nightclubs, bars, and lounges across the state. This decision was announced on Tuesday at a safety workshop organized for the hospitality sector in Lagos State.

The Director-General of the Lagos Safety Commission, Lanre Mojola, and the General Manager of LASEPA, Dr. Tunde Ajayi, made the pronouncement during the workshop held at Oriental Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos. The theme of the event was “Establishing a safety culture in the nightlife sector in Lagos State,” highlighting the importance of safety measures in entertainment venues.

Addressing the attendees, Mojola emphasized the need for Nigerians to comply with rules and regulations, particularly international standards regarding smoking. He stressed the importance of having designated smoking areas within hotels, ensuring that guests can enjoy themselves without being exposed to secondhand smoke.

While acknowledging challenges in Nigeria’s hospitality sector such as inconsistent service quality, poor customer service, and substandard facilities, Mojola expressed optimism that with proper monitoring and safety precautions, these challenges could be mitigated.

He reiterated the enforcement of indoor smoking regulations in nightclubs, bars, and lounges, emphasizing that non-compliance would result in legal consequences. Mojola emphasized the administration’s commitment to prioritizing the safety and health of all citizens under the leadership of Governor Sanwo-Olu.

Dr. Tunde Ajayi of LASEPA echoed Mojola’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of enforcing indoor smoking regulations to uphold safety standards in hospitality establishments across the state.

Participants at the workshop, including government officials and industry stakeholders, discussed strategies to improve service quality and compliance with global best practices. Suggestions included investing in training and capacity building for hospitality industry personnel and ensuring constant monitoring to enforce compliance.

Additionally, it was proposed that nightclubs should have visible exit signage to facilitate safe evacuation during emergencies and prevent stampedes. These measures aim to enhance safety and ensure a positive experience for patrons of nightlife establishments in Lagos State.

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