The groups held a meeting with the association’s executives on Thursday at the TAMPAN Ibadan headquarters, to further discussions kick-started earlier this month on the inadvertent and sometimes conscious promotion of cigarettes and smoking in Nigerian movies and music videos.
NTCA representative, Adepeju Adeogun, said that the visit was necessitated by the enviable role that the Yoruba movie producers and actors play in deepening indigenous culture and their influence on the youths.
Adeogun explained that the portrayal of smoking in favourable light in indigenous films was in contravention of the provisions prohibiting tobacco advertising and promotion and sponsorships in the National Tobacco Control, NTC, Act 2015 and the NTC Regulations 2019, even as she added that it is now time co-opt industry practitioners in addressing the situation.
The NTCA team, led by Oluseun Esan, had earlier in the month visited stakeholders within and outside the in Nigerian film industry including the Advertisers Practitioners Council of Nigeria, APCON; Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN; Kannywood members in Kano, and the Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners, ANTP, among others.
Responding during the visit to TAMPAN Headquarters in Ibadan, Otunba Bolaji Amusan, aka Mr. Latin, welcomed the prospect of partnering with civil society and government in enforcing the prohibition of TAPS in movies.
He explained that it was a civic duty on the part of the Yoruba movie producers under TAMPAN that would go a long way in safeguarding the health of the citizenry and particularly the youths who are impressionable.
In a similar vein, TAMPAN Legal Adviser, Femi Adebayo, said the discussion was timely in view of the growing tobacco menace in the country