President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
In his address to the nation on the occasion of this year's World No-Tobacco Day, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has stated that quitting smoking leads to happier and healthier lives for smokers and non-smokers alike and that stopping the expensive habit would serve as a welcome relief toward the financial burdens on the household.

In his statement, President Solih highlighted the current precarious situation within the world and the Maldives due to the Covid-19 pandemic, forcing us to reevaluate our choices regarding our health and welfare. He noted that as the country grapples with the economic downturn resulting from the pandemic, quitting smoking would relieve a part of the financial burden on the household. He further said that smoking is a deadly habit scientifically proven to facilitate serious non-communicable illnesses ranging from lung disease and diabetes to cancer.

The President went into additional detail regarding the toll taken by Covid-19 on smokers, reiterating that smokers' weakened lungs and respiratory functions make them severely vulnerable to the effects of Covid-19, as it is a virus that attacks the host's respiratory system. He revealed that recent studies conducted into Covid-19 reported that smokers are more likely to lose their lives to the illness than non-smokers.

President Solih appealed to the public to join in the government's efforts to provide a dignified, healthy, and happy life for all citizens and encouraged all smokers to do their part and quit smoking. He ended his statement with a prayer to Almighty Allah to give all smokers the resolution to end the destructive habit and to bless the efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the country.

World No-Tobacco Day is celebrated on the 31st of May of each year.