Anambra Bans burial billboards, depositing corpse for more than 2 month - Gistlover
News

Anambra Bans burial billboards, depositing corpse for more than 2 month

The government of Anambra State has maintained that its burial laws are still in effect and has issued a warning to its citizens not to break them.

This was announced by the state government on Friday in a statement that was signed by Sir Paul Nwosu, Commissioner for Information.

According to Nwosu, the Anambra State House of Assembly passed the Anambra State Burial/Funeral Ceremonial Control Law on April 9, 2019.

The statement read, “It has come to the attention of government that the burial law of the state is only observed in the breach by Ndi-Anambra. Government hereby wishes to re-emphasise that the law is still in existence and applicable to burial and funeral ceremonies in Anambra State.

“The House of Assembly of Anambra State had on April 9, 2019 enacted the Anambra State Burial/Funeral Ceremonial Control Law. The law states that the burial/funeral ceremonies of an indigenous deceased person should commence with the registration and payment of N1,500 to the town union.

“No person shall erect any billboard, banner or posters of the deceased. Persons are allowed to erect only directional posts. No directional post shall be erected before seven days to the burial date and should be removed not later than seven days after the burial date.”

He warned that any person who contravenes the provisions shall upon conviction pay a fine of N100,000 or go to jail for six months, or both.

He added, “No person shall deposit a corpse in the mortuary beyond two months from the date of death. Any person who contravenes this shall pay a fine of N100,000 or serve an imprisonment term of six months, or both.

“No person is allowed to block a road for any burial except with permission from the appropriate local government authority.

 “No person shall publicly display a casket for the purpose of fabrication and sale in the state, and any person who contravenes is liable to pay a fine of N50,000 or go to jail for one month, or both.

“There shall be no second funeral rites after burial except in the case of legacy.

“There shall be no wake-keep of any kind for any deceased person in the state. All vigil-mass/service of songs/religious activity for the deceased prior to burial shall terminate latest by 9pm.

“There shall be no food, drink, live-band, cultural entertainers during and after any vigil-mass/service of songs/religious activity for the deceased.”

According to him, all burial/funeral ceremonies shall be for a day. Burial mass/services shall commence not later than 9am and shall not last for more than two hours.

“No preserved corpse shall be exposed for more than 30 minutes. Undertakers should not be more than six in number and there shall be no undertakers’ display during the burial ceremony.

“There shall be no burial on any local market day of every town in the state. No funeral brochure shall be made except for the Order of Mass/Service.

“No person shall subject any relation of a deceased person to a mourning period of more than one week from the date of burial/funeral.

“The magistrate court shall, to the exclusion of any other court, have original jurisdiction over matters specified under the Anambra Burial Law,” the statement added.

Tags: Gov Soludo

Recent Posts

Tems shares how she stopped producers from hitting on her body

Tems, the Nigerian singer who won a Grammy award, recently opened up about her struggle with body confidence. In a… Read More

49 mins ago

“Why birth him to end up d!sposing him?”- Newborn baby abandoned by roadside in Anambra d!es

In the eastern part of Nigeria, an unidentified parent left a newborn baby along a roadside. The distressing incident was… Read More

53 mins ago

“She’s bigger than VDM”- Reactions as SaidaBoj recovers TikTok page with 1.3M followers

Nigerians have mixed feelings about SaidaBoj returning to TikTok after losing her page with 1.3 million followers. She became famous… Read More

1 hour ago

“God is Good to Me”- Skit maker, ‘Mummy Wa’ gets honored by the University of Delaware

Kemi Ikuseedun, also known as Mummy Wa, a Nigerian content creator, has recently been awarded an honorary doctorate in Management… Read More

1 hour ago

Proud Mum goes barefooted, dances wildly in public as daughter graduates from school

The proud mother couldn't contain her happiness as her daughter graduates. She expressed her joy by dancing energetically in public.… Read More

2 hours ago

Okrika seller in tears after opening N420k bale, finds rubbish inside

A woman from Nigeria shared her sad story about buying what she thought was a high-quality bundle of secondhand clothes,… Read More

2 hours ago

This website uses cookies.