According
to Punch, the House of Representatives on Tuesday moved to ban the importation
and sale of caffeinated drinks, popularly known as ‘energy drinks’, in the
country.
It
directed its Joint Committee on Health/Commerce to investigate the importation
and distribution of the drinks, following a motion sponsored by a member, Mr.
Yacoob Bush-Alebiosu.
Bush-Alebiosu
said the consumption of the drinks had “life-threatening effects on blood
pressure, heart and brain function.”
He
expressed concern that the drinks were first choice beverages among young
people, especially on campuses, bars, clubs and social functions across the
country.
Bush-Alebiosu
added that many brands of the drinks had flooded the country, as consumers were
also mixing them with alcoholic drinks.
He said,
“These drinks are being mixed with alcoholic drinks and become more deadly as
they tend to mask the level of intoxication already settled in the bodies of
the consumers of this mixture, thereby allowing young adults to consume much
more alcohol than normal, which often times lead to young people passing
out after such in-take and also an increase in road accidents involving such
people.”
The
lawmaker listed Germany, Norway, France and Denmark among some of the countries
that had banned the sale of the drinks in their jurisdiction “as a result of health
risks caused by the consumption of energy drinks, including reported cases of
deaths.”
According
to him, research conducted by the Cardiovascular Research Centre at the Royal
Adeliade Hospital and Adeliade University in Southern Australia revealss a link
between students consuming a particular brand of energy drink and the unstable
state of their hearts.
Bush-Alebiosu
said, “Other studies have revealed that the consumption of energy drink causes
the heart to stop functioning at intervals and that the consumption of a 250ml
can of energy drink can lead to blood clotting, which is highly fatal.”
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