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Tue, 31 May 2011 Health

Kumasi residents call for ban on cigarrette importation

By myjoyonline
Kumasi residents call for ban on cigarrette importation


Some residents of Kumasi are calling for the immediate ban on importation of cigarette as a way to discourage smoking in the country.

World Health Organization statistics indicate tobacco was the second highest cause of death in the world.

Some health professionals and Ghanaians have been advocating prompt action on the passage of the Tobacco Control Bill into law, but that was yet to happen after seven years of preparing the draft.

Studies released last week by the Ghana Health Service reveals about nine percent of Junior High School students in Ghana smoke while 28 per cent of children are also exposed to tobacco.

Members of the public who spoke to Nhyira News on the streets of Kumasi said the situation needs to be checked through trade restrictions.

Story by Ohemeng Tawiah/Nhyira FM/Kumasi





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