The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five-year Speak Out anti-smoking campaign launched

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SEPANG: The Health Ministry yesterday launched a five-year Speak Out: Express Your Right, Protect Your Lung campaign to empower non-smokers to stand up for their rights for smoke-free environmen­t, said its minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.

He added the move was not to confront with smokers but rather to give room to 85 per cent non-smokers to express their rights, and also to convince smokers to quit smoking.

“Recognisin­g cigarette smoke as dangerous to human, it was time for the ministry to take this initiative to empower non-smokers so they will be able to say no to stale cigarette smoke.

“Currently, there are 85 per cent of Malaysians who are non-smokers in the country, and I am confident that they would be able to assist the government to make this campaign until 2025 succeed,” he said at the launch of the campaign here.

Dr Dzulkefly added the campaign was launched in conjunctio­n with ‘No Tobacco Day’ and ‘Fresh Breath Beginning Ramadan’ for its national-level as the Ramadan month was the best time to expose and educate people to assist smokers to stop smoking, along with on-going stern enforcemen­ts at smoking areas.

Explaining further, Dr Dzulkefly said several themes will be used throughout the campaignin­g period in line with the World Health Organisati­on’s focus on tobacco and lung health.

He said he also understood that not all could remind smokers around them to stop smoking in their vicinity but was confident that 15 per cent of smokers would have the intuition to quit smoking if they were told in a nice manner. - Bernama

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