Falana wants FG to invoke quarantine Act

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Constitutional lawyer, Femi Falana, has urged the Federal Government to invoke the Quarantine Act that provides for and regulates the imposition of quarantine and in accordance with its powers under Section 305 of the Constitution of Nigeria.

This follows the difficulty to adhere to ban on movement and gathering imposed by various states government in order to contain the spread of coronavirus.

He observed that federal and state governments will have difficulties enforcing regulations without necessary legal backing.

In a statement he issued in Lagos on Thursday, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) urged state government to invoke section 8 of the act in order to contain the spread of the virus.

“Having confirmed that the Presidency is on lockdown, we are compelled to call on State Governors to apply the Quarantine Act which provides for and regulate the imposition of quarantine and to make other provisions for preventing the introduction into and spread in Nigeria and the transmission from Nigeria of dangerous infectious diseases.

“In particular, state governors are enjoined to invoke section 8 of the Act which empowers them to make such declarations and issue necessary regulations to combat any infectious disease like the COVID-19.

“Once the declarations are made police officers will be in a position to enforce the provision of section 5 of the Act which states that any person who contravenes the regulations made pursuant to the law shall be liable to a fine of N200 or imprisonment for a term of 6 months or to both.

“Furthermore, the attention of members of the public should be drawn to the stringent penalties prescribed by the Criminal Code and Penal Code for offences endangering life or health including reckless or negligent acts causing harm to people”, he stated.

 

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