The Borneo Post (Sabah)

M'sia aims to be smoke-free by 2045

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GEORGE TOWN: Malaysia is expected to achieve the target of becoming a smoke-free nation by 2045 following strategic implementa­tion of anti-smoking initiative­s boosted through joint cooperatio­n with other Asean countries.

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya said the strategies being drawn up included intensifyi­ng health promotion efforts in a comprehens­ive manner to help smokers kick the unhealthy habit.

"Cigarettes or tobacco are the biggest threat and main risk factor for non-communicab­le diseases which contribute to more than half a million deaths in the Asean region each year.

"That is why Malaysia together with other Asean countries wish to cooperate and share views towards creating smoke-free nations. I believe Malaysia will be able to reach the target by 2045.”

Dr Hilmi said this after opening the Regional SmokeFree Cities Workshop and The Summit of Smoke-Free Leaders, with South-East Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA) chairman, Dr Siriwat Tiptaradol and Malaysian Health Promotion Board (MySihat) chairman, Tan Sri Dr Mohd Nasir Mohd Ashraf also present.

The over 100 participan­ts of the three-day workshop beginning yesterday, come from Asean countries, China, Pakistan and Mongolia.

Dr Hilmi said the Health Ministry targeted to reduce the number of smokers in Malaysia to 15 per cent by 2025 and to less than five per cent by 2045, in line with the target of becoming a smoke-free nation. Smoking incidence of below five per cent is said to be indicative of a smoke-free nation.

The deputy minister said the government had undertaken various initiative­s like raising the excise duty on cigarettes, and placing health warning signs with images on cigarette packets and nosmoking signs at most public places to fight the bad habit.

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