Stakeholders urged to contribute to full implementation of health policies

Mr Labram Musah, the Executive Director of Vision for Alternative Development (VALD) has called on stakeholders to contribute to the full implementation of the National NCD Policy and Strategy, Public Health Act (ACT 851), and others. 'Through this way, we will be able to uniquely overcome the challenges of diseases and help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),' he stated. Mr Musah in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency said: 'We must be excited about the journey as far as we mark 20 years of the existence of the World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), the global public health treaty that serves as the world's front-line defence against the tobacco epidemic. 'However, the greatest barrier to the implementation of the WHO FCTC is the same today as it was in 2003 - the tobacco industry and it's allied front groups and agents.' Mr Musah said the passage of the recent Excise Amendment Bill into an Act was received with so much joy and excitement, adding that; 'This is because at least for a close to a decade no significant achievement was made around tobacco taxation.' He expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Finance, Ghana Revenue Authority, Food and Drugs Authority, Ministry of Health (MoH), the various civil society organisations, WHO, United Nations Development Programme and Parliament for their roles in passing the law. 'We are grateful to the President who despite the pressure from industry players, looked at the public health gains and signed the Excise Tax into law.' The Executive Director noted that the tax increases would help reduce the affordability, accessibility, and exposure of tobacco and other unhealthy products among children, young people, and the poor while improving the health of all. 'We are however unhappy about the inclusion of taxes on e-cigarette, this is a huge public health concern across nations, and we appeal to the MoH to urgently seek avenues to amend the Act to prevent this from happening. 'We won't as a country be able to handle or manage the consequences of e-cigarette and other emerging tobacco products,' he stated, adding; 'The fate of millions of lives depends on all of us to act decisively to end this global epidemic to save both the present and future generations.' Mr Musah called on the government to earmark a percentage of the tobacco tax to finance health and development projects. He recommended that it was time the government protect the people from the deadly tobacco industry, which seeks nothing but to destroy lives and harm the planet in service of its products. 'Protect us from the industry's long decade's attempts to deceive the public and their recent false claim of 'harm-reduction' and a 'smoke-free future' even as they continue marketing cigarettes to young people and children everywhere,' he said. He suggested the development of a code of conduct to guide public officials to avoid conflict of interest when dealing with the tobacco industry and their front groups. 'Let us stand together as we commemorate World No Tobacco Day to declare our commitment to prioritizing food, not tobacco and also advocate for comprehensive tobacco control policies while preventing the tobacco industry from interference, to pave the way for healthier, tobacco-free Ghana.'

Source: Ghana News Agency

ISIE: electoral boundary delimitation draft being finalised (Mansri)

The electoral boundary delimitation draft, which is part of the implementation of the provisions of the decree on the organisation of the municipal and district elections, is making good progress, said Tlili Mansri, spokesperson for the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE). Speaking to TAP on the sidelines of a working session at the Kébili governorate headquarters on Saturday, the ISIE spokesperson said the plan would allow the precise delimitation of some 2085 imadas. The plan is being overseen by teams from the ISIE, the Ministry of the Interior, the National Institute of Statistics, the National Office of Topography and Cadastre and the National Centre for Cartography and Remote Sensing, he added. Mansri said that 70 new constituencies would be created in delegations with fewer than 5 imadas. As a result, the number of constituencies will rise to 2155, he said. In this context, the ISIE spokesman pointed out that once the electoral boundary delimitation draft is finalised, the ISIE will proceed with the registration of voters. It would be fully finalised before June 23, he said, assuring that the authority is fully prepared to organise the local council elections.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia’s soccer League 1 – Championship phase – Day 9 results

Results of Tunisia's soccer League 1 Championship phase day-9 games played on Saturday afternoon: Played Saturday, June 03: Rades: Club Africain 2 Hamdi Laabidi (26'), Rami Bedoui (47') CS Sfaxien 0 Sousse: ES Sahel 3 Oussema Abid (Pen. 18'), Assil Jaziri (42'), Fahmi Ben Romdhane (84') US Tataouine 0 Playing Sunday, June 4: Monastir: US Monastir - Esperance de Tunis Ben Guerdane: US Ben Guerdane - O. Beja

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse