FG Vows To Enforce Tobacco Law,
Inaugurates Advisory Committee
The Federal government will adopt
all legal and administrative measures to ensure effective implementation of the
National Tobacco Control Act, the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole,
has said.
The Minister who spoke in Abuja on
Tuesday at the inauguration of the National Tobacco Control Committee
(NATOC) affirmed Federal Government’s commitment towards “safeguarding and protecting the health of Nigerians from
the risks posed by the use of tobacco and tobacco products”
He said: “There is no permissible
limit for tobacco use in whichever method, form or disguise because it is
harmful to health.
“Tobacco, when used exactly as
intended by the tobacco industry will maim and kill more than half of its
users.
Globally, tobacco use is
responsible for 6 million deaths through many medical conditions notably
cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, and cancers,”
“While charging committee members on their roles and responsibilities, the
minister pointed out that tobacco has been red-flagged by both local and
international health communities as a poisonous and highly addictive substance
that requires urgent intervention.”
“It is therefore imperative to
double our efforts in a sustainable and well-coordinated approach to enable us
protect the health and wellbeing of Nigerians.
“However, if we fail in our moral
duty, we will be seen to be promoting and expanding tobacco business with dire
consequences on Nigerians.”
Adewole stressed: “I assure you
that we will sharpen our strategies and make best use of our legal instrument
to operationalize the National Tobacco Control Act to its maximum potential and
ensure a drastic reduction in the burden of tobacco use and its related
diseases in Nigeria.”
The Committee headed by Professor
Ukoli Onawefe of the University of Jos, will advise and make recommendations to
the minister on the development and implementation of tobacco control policies,
strategies, plans, programmes and projects, in accordance with World Health
Organisation (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), its
implementing guidelines and protocols.
The West Africa Sub-Regional
Coordinator for the Campaign for Tobacco Control Free Kids, a United States
based organisation, Hilda Ochefu said the inauguration of the committee
represent a bold step towards ensuring effective implementation of tobacco
control measures in Nigeria.
“We are encouraged by this
development as it will aid effective implementation of the tobacco control law
and lead to reduction in disease burdens associated with smoking,” she said.
The Deputy Executive Director of
Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria (ERA/FoEN), Akinbode
Oluwafemi expressed delight at the inauguration of the committee saying “with
this move, the Federal Government is sending strong signals that it wants to
take public health issues much more serious than we have ever seen”.
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