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ISLAMABAD: The government must protect young generation from deadly products of tobacco industry, which are killing present and future of Pakistani children.

On Wednesday, these views were shared by the speakers during an event organized by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) to celebrate World No Tobacco Day 2023.

Dr. Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of National Health Services Regulations & Coordination, said that the 61 million of youth is an asset for Pakistan but the addictive and dangerous tobacco products are a threat to our present and future. The government recently increased the tax on tobacco products so that they go beyond the purchasing power of youth.

She further added that approximately 1200 children beginning smoking daily and 170,000 people dying due to tobacco induced diseases every year. We can’t let young lives suffer at any cost. Youth must thrive and for that increasing tobacco prices to keep it away from children’s reach is imperative.

Dr. Nisar Ahmed Cheema, MNA and Member Standing Committee Health, talked about the theme of World No Tobacco Day 2023 – We Need Food, Not Tobacco. He said that due to inflation the children and youth of Pakistan are facing severe issues in meeting their educational, nutritional, and recreational requirements. Hence government’s decision to increase tobacco prices should be welcomed and supported by all.

Dr. Samina Matloob, Member, Standing Committee, National Assembly of Pakistan for National Health Services Regulations & Coordination, said Pakistani youth is bombarded with sales and advertisement of tobacco products. Homes, Educational Institutions, Recreational spaces, these products are very where. It is our collectively responsibility to protect our children and youth from these products.

Dr. Ziauddin Islam, Former Technical Head, Tobacco Control Cell, Ministry of Health, tobacco industry claims to be a provider but in reality it is causing damage to economy. The recent decision by government to increase Federal Excise Duty on tobacco products is commendable. In order to build on this, FED should be increased according to the inflation for the fiscal year 2023-24.

Suleman Ahmed, DG, Higher Education Commission (HEC), our youth wants a safe and healthy future. It is about time our policymakers decide whether they want to support the youth or an industry which trying to recruit this youth as replacements to keep its profits going.

Khalil Ahmed Dogar, Program Manager SPARC, mentioned that the track and trace system implemented by the FBR in Pakistan is a great way to ensure that tobacco industry can’t cause any further damage to our economy. He mentioned that since the implementation of this system production of cigarettes sticks has decreased whereas the FBR’s tax collection has improved by 11.75 per cent.

The event was attended by senior journalists, civil society activists, and health advocates who appreciate SPARC for their continuous efforts in raising awareness on harms of tobacco.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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