WHO cites Baguio for anti- smoking implementation
>> Wednesday, December 19, 2018
By
Gaby Keith
BAGUIO CITY
-- World Health Organization (WHO) representative to the Philippines Dr.
Gundo Weiler cited the city government headed by Mayor Mauricio Domogan for
passage of its smoke-free Baguio Ordinance showing the city’s commitment in
eradicating a deadly vice that kills millions of people worldwide annually.
He said
tobacco smoking does not only adversely affect the health of smokers themselves
but even innocent bystanders like their family, workmates and friends due to
second hand smoke. The cost of smoking to the economy is also
considerable in terms of workers’ productivity, Weiler said.
Philippine
Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) Director General Charito Plaza also lauded local
officials for the city’s comprehensive anti-smoking ordinance and is hoping
that this will be replicated by other local government units.
“As part of
its best practices, PEZA will require all other economic zones nationwide to
follow the example, as this is a living testimony to how we can show concern
for the health and welfare of our employees, their families, and the entire
nation,” she added.
They were the
guests of honor during the Smoke Free Revolution campaign Monday at Loakan
spearheaded by the WHO and Department of Health in partnership with the
PEZA-Baguio City Economic Zone (BCEZ) and city government.
Also giving
messages were DOH regional director Amelita Pangilinan, city councilor Joel
Alangsab, principal author of the Smoke Free Baguio ordinance and PEZA-BCEZ
administrator Rene Joey Mipa.
The campaign
urges the private sector to commit to smoke-free workplaces and encourage their
employees to quit smoking. Prior to its launch in Baguio, the
campaign has been rolled out in various cities across Asia.
“Revolution
Smoke Free envisions a future where all types of workplaces from
different industries are free from tobacco smoke. Business leaders are at
the forefront of progress and innovation. As drivers of change in their
industries, they have the power to spur a movement towards a future with
healthier and safer working environments.” Weiler explained.
The Summer
Capital was chosen as venue for the launching because of the alignment of the
campaign’s objective to the city’s commitment to prioritize public health thru
a comprehensive anti-smoking measure.
Earlier,
Mayor Mauricio Domogan said that government and other concerned sectors must
act with urgency “to denormalize the culture of smoking and tobacco consumption
not only in our economic zone but across the city so we can save the
lives of our people.”
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