Health Minister takes bold stand for tobacco control in Pakistan

Islamabad: In a pivotal meeting with the Regional Director of the South Asia Team for the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK), Health Minister Dr. Nadeem Jan underscored Pakistan’s commitment to robust tobacco control measures. The meeting focused on the urgent need for the Health Levy Bill’s swift promulgation, with the South Asia Director presenting a compelling case for immediate action.

Dr. Jan, representing the National Health Services Regulations and Coordination, Government of Pakistan, articulated the Ministry’s unwavering dedication to public healthcare. “Our ministry is resolute in ensuring the health and well-being of all citizens, particularly the vulnerable populations of children, youth, and women. We pledge relentless efforts to design and implement policies that safeguard and enhance the health of our citizens, addressing the harms posed by nicotine products.”

Acknowledging CTFK’s commendable efforts in challenging circumstances over the past years, the Health Minister assured complete support for the Health Levy bill. He expressed his intent to present the health concern to the Prime Minister, advocating for the bill’s transformation into an ordinance. Additionally, he urged CTFK to enlighten the ministry on emerging harmful nicotine products prevalent in Pakistan.

The Health Minister affirmed his commitment to collaborate with CTFK in addressing tobacco-related challenges. “I stand firmly against the tribulations faced by our children, whether through conventional cigarette sales or new tobacco/nicotine products,” he declared. Seeking CTFK’s assistance, he instructed a direct letter to the Prime Minister, summarizing the discussed initiatives and seeking support for the health ministry’s proposed measures.

Dr. Maheen Malik Regional Director South Asia, CTFK said: “We are eager to collaborate with the Government of Pakistan to protect the health of our children and youth from the dangers of tobacco. Our commitment extends to supporting the government in enhancing the country’s tobacco control policy, working together for a healthier and tobacco-free future.”

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