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Sachet Alcohol Ban: A Public Health Policy On Trial Before The Law

by Olatunde Sanu
February 1, 2026
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Nigeria’s renewed enforcement of the ban on the production, sale, and distribution of alcoholic drinks in sachet packs has, once again, ignited a fierce national debate.

On one side is government, invoking public health and youth protection. On the other are manufacturers, workers, and traders, warning of massive job losses, regulatory inconsistency, and unintended consequences.

Beyond the protests, press statements, and counter-statements lies a deeper question that the Constitution insists we must ask: when does a public health policy remain lawful, and when does it cross the line into arbitrariness?

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NAFDAC, the lead enforcement agency, has justified the ban on the grounds that sachet alcohol is cheap, easily accessible, easily concealable, and therefore attractive to minors. Warning labels, the agency argues, have proven ineffective. From this standpoint, the state’s duty to protect public health, especially young people, is clear.

Industry groups, however, tell a different story. The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) argues that the ban “disproportionately targets compliant and regulated manufacturers,” while organised labour warns of job losses running into hundreds of thousands across manufacturing, distribution, and retail chains. Trade unions and manufacturers have also challenged regulators to produce fresh empirical evidence justifying a total ban on products that were previously approved and regulated.

A further concern raised by industry players is affordability. Sachets, they argue, serve low-income adult consumers. Removing them from the legal market may not reduce consumption, but instead push demand toward unregulated and illicit alcohol, with even greater health risks.

These are not merely economic complaints. They raise serious legal and constitutional questions.

What The Constitution Allows—And What It Forbids

Section 45 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) permits the restriction of certain fundamental rights in the interest of public health, public safety, and public morality—provided such restrictions are reasonably justifiable in a democratic society.

Beyond the protests, press statements, and counter-statements lies a deeper question that the Constitution insists we must ask: when does a public health policy remain lawful, and when does it cross the line into arbitrariness?

In the case of Director of State Security Service v Agbakoba ((1999) 3 NWLR pt) 395, p. 314 SC, the Supreme Court warned that restrictions must not be arbitrary or excessive. Also, In Chukwuma v Commissioner of Police (2005) 8NWLR Pt. 278), the Court of Appeal emphasised that there must be a rational connection between the measure adopted and the objective pursued.

Translated into plain language: government may regulate, but it must do so lawfully, reasonably, and proportionately.

Is The Sachet Alcohol Ban Proportionate?

This is where the current policy faces its toughest legal test.

A total ban is the most restrictive regulatory option available. The law therefore expects government to ask and answer hard questions:

Were less restrictive alternatives considered, such as stricter retail controls, higher taxes, minimum pricing, or improved enforcement against sales to minors?

Is there current, credible evidence showing that sachet packaging itself, rather than alcohol abuse generally, is the primary driver of the identified harm?

Does the ban unfairly penalise regulated operators, while leaving the illicit market untouched?

The above questions are not academic. They go to the heart of whether the policy can survive judicial scrutiny.

A Policy Still In Legal Flux

Contrary to popular perception, the ban is not a settled matter. Its legal footing is complicated by conflicting government directives.

While NAFDAC cites a Senate resolution in support of enforcement, the House of Representatives had earlier called for suspension and broader stakeholder consultation. In December 2025, the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation reportedly directed a pause on enforcement pending further review.

This institutional dissonance matters. In administrative law, clarity of authority, due process, and consistency are not optional. Regulatory action taken amid conflicting directives is vulnerable to legal challenge, not because public health is unimportant, but because power must follow law.

Human Dignity In The Policy Equation

Public health regulation is ultimately about people, not just statistics. Section 34 of the Constitution guarantees the dignity of the human person. That dignity is implicated when policies threaten livelihoods without clear justification, or when enforcement mechanisms ignore social realities.

Equally, dignity is at stake when young people are exposed to harmful substances without adequate protection. The law demands a balance. Not absolutism.

Internationally, some countries have restricted alcohol packaging as part of broader harm-reduction strategies, often aligned with the World Health Organisation’s Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol. But such measures typically sit within comprehensive frameworks, not stand-alone bans.

The Legal Questions That Will Not Go Away

As emotions cool and courtrooms beckon, a few questions will likely determine the fate of this policy:

Is the sachet alcohol ban reasonably justifiable in a democratic society?

Is there a rational and proportionate link between the ban and the public health harm identified?

Were stakeholders adequately consulted, and were alternative measures genuinely considered?

Does enforcement respect the rule of law amid conflicting governmental signals?

Until these questions are convincingly answered, the sachet alcohol ban will remain not just a public health policy, but a policy on trial before the law.

•Sanu is a Nigerian lawyer and health law scholar with research and practice interests in digital health law, mental health law, medical negligence, and comparative health regulation.

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