A
motion seeking to ban the sale of alcohol and drug related substances
in and around motor parks in Nigeria sponsored by Rep. Ismail Inah
Hussain, was yesterday thrown out by the House of Representatives.
In
his motion, Rep. Hussain sought to call on the federal government to,
among other things, “ban the sale of alcoholic drinks and other drug
related substances in the federation.” He argued that alcohol
consumption increases the risk accidents to motorists and pedestrians,
leads to high risk road use behaviours such as over speeding or not
using seat-belts.
“Recent
study by the Lagos State government revealed that 22 percent of drivers
in the state tested positive for alcohol and drug related substances.
Most of the accidents that occur on Nigerian roads are attributable to
the influence of alcohol and hard drugs. This menace is aggravated by
the easy access of drivers to these road unfriendly substances,” the
lawmaker said.
However,
when the question was put to a vote by Speaker Aminu Waziri Tambuwal,
the lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected the motion saying the issue lies
within the purview of local government councils, therefore such an idea
should be referred to councilors.
Ismail Inah Hussain, was alcohol detox symptoms yesterday thrown out by the House of Representatives.
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