Group hails Pahang Sultan’s call to ban vaping


GEORGE TOWN: The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) hopes the Health Ministry will heed the advice of the Sultan of Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, who suggested that the use of electronic cigarettes or vapes be completely banned.

Its education officer, NV Subbarow, said his team expresses its thanks to the Pahang Sultan for his suggestion as it can save the lives of future generations.

“The Consumers’ Association of Penang is very pleased with the Sultan of Pahang’s recommendation, and this is the news that we, parents and school teachers have been waiting for.

“The issue of vapes is not only in Pahang but also nationwide, so CAP hopes the MOH will heed the Sultan of Pahang’s suggestion by banning it to save the lives of future generations,” he said in a statement yesterday as reported by Bernama.

On Monday, the media reported that the Pahang Sultan suggested that the use of electronic cigarettes or vapes be completely banned.

Sultan Abdullah was reported to have suggested the recommendation following his concern over the increasing drug abuse in Pahang, especially among the youth, based on statistics from the National Anti-Drug Agency.

According to the Sultan, one of the main reasons why young people fall into drug addiction, both directly and indirectly, starts with the use of vape.

Sultan Abdullah also said vape devices are harmful to health and urged the government to impose a total ban on vaping.

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