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Activist condemns Burna Boy’s Vape Deal

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 20, 2024 3073 Minutes read0

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Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has kicked against a five-year deal between Grammy Award-winning artiste, Burna Boy’s company, BrkFst, and Aspire North America, LLC, a subsidiary of Inspire Technology Inc. for the manufacture and distribution of vaping products in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and Europe.

A statement from CAPPA’s Media and Communication Officer, Robert Egbe, cautioned that the business deal would engender aggressive marketing of cannabis vaping and e-cigarettes, including vape pens, e-hookahs, JUULs, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), which will further worsen the nation’s Non- Communicable Diseases (NCDs) burden.

CAPPA warned that going by information detailed on Burna Boy’s BrkFst brand website and in news reports, the collaboration sets out to promote cannabis and fashion culture.

However, Nigeria presently classifies cannabis as an illicit substance due to its potential to worsen the country’s challenges with drug proliferation, abuse, and narco-terrorism.

CAPPA’s Executive Director, Akinbode Oluwafemi expressed disappointment over the development, just as he warned on the health consequences.

Said Oluwafemi: “We are really disappointed that Burna Boy, rather than promote healthy lifestyles and noble causes among the youth, has chosen to throw his influence behind habits that cause dangerous health consequences.

“The vape deal is one of the strategies by the tobacco and related industries to use social and cultural influencers like Burna Boy to create the impression that vaping is safe, especially among young, upwardly mobile Nigerians.”

However, contrary to what its promoters would have the public believe, CAPPA pointed out that vapes are banned in no fewer than 34 countries. Some others, including the United States and China, which permit vapes, impose heavy regulations on their use.

In January, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to ban disposable vapes in The United Kingdom (UK) to protect children’s health and discourage its rising use among teenagers.

Oluwafemi condemned the tobacco industry’s relentless efforts to make its products appealing to vulnerable groups by producing e-cigarettes in a variety of attractive colours and flavours and using socialites to promote them.

The activist noted further that despite claims that e-cigarettes contain fewer of the over 7,000 toxic chemicals found in smoke from regular cigarettes, aerosols from e-cigarettes still contain harmful and potentially dangerous substances, including nicotine, volatile organic compounds, heavy metals like lead, and carcinogens.

According to Akinbode : “E-cigarette promoters claim their products can help people quit smoking. However, evidence shows that these so-called alternatives to tobacco smoke, including vapes, are not healthy at all.

“They are all part of the tobacco industry’s tricks to trap victims, especially young persons, in their web of death and disease. Nicotine used in vapour products is highly addictive and can damage your heart, arteries, and lungs, increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and chronic lung disease.

“Just early this month, a study by the American College of Cardiology investigating possible links between vaping and heart failure found that people who use e-cigarettes are significantly more likely to develop heart failure compared with those who have never used them.”

CAPPA noted that the tobacco industry is desperately notorious for its unlawful tactics to recruit new users of its products so that its shareholders can enjoy immoral profits. At the same time, the public is left to bear the huge financial and health burden of diseases and economic losses caused by their products.

Last December, the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) found that its logo was unlawfully used in the advertisement of the Brkfst vape cigarettes, in Lekki, contrary to tobacco control laws. LASAA swiftly condemned the advert.

CAPPA’s Policy and Research Analyst, Zikora Ibeh warned Nigerians to be wary and to watch out for more of such industry tricks and plots to undermine the hard-won victories of tobacco control efforts.

According to Ibeh “There is a latest spin to the tobacco industry. They are flooding black markets with new nicotine products touted as safer alternatives and fashionable. Sadly, these products are just as lethal as any other conventional offerings by them.

“They also reinforce a behavioural pattern that can dissuade smokers from quitting while initiating a new generation of non-smokers, particularly children and adolescents to take up smoking and vaping. We urge the government and public health advocates to step up vigilance against these deadly products and deceitful claims of the industry.”

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