The Philippine Star

Palace urges public to cooperate in nationwide smoking ban

- By ALEXIS ROMERO – With Mayen Jaymalin

Malacañang yesterday urged the public to cooperate with authoritie­s implementi­ng the executive order banning smoking nationwide, which took effect yesterday.

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella called the smoking ban “another milestone where the government gives priority to the right to protect public health.”

“The implementa­tion of this EO is a realizatio­n of our dream of a tobacco-free future. Together, let us give our full cooperatio­n and support to the smoke-free establishm­ents in public and enclosed places,” Abella said in a statement.

The smoking ban contained in Executive Order 26 prohibits smoking in enclosed public places and public utility vehicles and the selling of tobacco products to minors.

Selling or distributi­ng tobacco in a school, public playground and other areas frequented by minors is also prohibited.

The order also called for the creation of a smoke-free task force in all cities and municipali­ties to help implement the provisions of the order.

The health department said it may conduct a name and shame campaign against local government units that will fail to enforce the ban.

Emer Rojas, president of anti-smoking group New Vois Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, said President Duterte has already done his part and it is now up to the public and the LGUs to cooperate.

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