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Aug 15, 2017 News
-urges that it be signed into law
The recently passed Tobacco Control Bill has not only been gaining traction but also international support.
This is according to information released by the Public Health Ministry yesterday.
It was revealed that the Caribbean and Latin America Programs, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is backing Guyana’s tobacco legislation and wants it become law of the land.
This appeal has been attributed to Patricia Sosa, Director of Caribbean and Latin America Programs, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids located in Washington D. C.
The statement issued by the US-based body has underscored that “The landmark Tobacco Control legislation passed by the Parliament of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana is a historic step for the nation and if signed by President David Granger, will ensure that the people of Guyana are protected from the devastating harms of tobacco use.”
It was further pointed out that the Bill, passed by Parliament on July 27, requires life-saving measures proven to reduce tobacco use, including picture-based health warnings on tobacco packs, 100 percent smoke-free workplaces and public places and bans on all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.
If signed into law, the Bill will drastically impact tobacco use in Guyana, where one in 10 male deaths is caused by tobacco use every year.
Controlling tobacco consumption is also necessary to reduce the deadly toll of non-communicable diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, and chronic lung disease, of which tobacco consumption is a key risk factor.
“In Guyana and around the world, tobacco companies fight the hardest against measures they know work to reduce smoking. To protect public health from the vested interest of tobacco companies, Guyana should move forward with this life-saving public health measure,” the statement pointed out.
It continued by highlighting that tobacco use is the world’s number one cause of preventable death, claiming seven million lives – 80 percent of which occur in low- and middle-income countries. This state of affairs is believed to cost the world more than $1.4 trillion in health care and lost productivity each year.
As such the body has reiterated that “By signing this legislation into law, President Granger will ensure Guyana joins many neighbours in Latin America and the Caribbean that have passed strong laws to reduce the devastating burden of tobacco-related death and disease.”
“With this new law, Guyana can show the world that countries of any size can stand up to the tobacco industry and take strong action to save lives and protect public health,” the statement added.
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