Consumer Body Takes Action to Curb Underage Tobacco Access

 

In a significant move to protect young people from the dangers of tobacco use, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has intensified its “Don’t Burn Their Future” campaign. The campaign aims to curb underage access and consumption of tobacco products, aligning with the objectives of the National Tobacco Control Act.

The “Don’t Burn Their Future” campaign emphasizes the urgency of addressing tobacco use among minors. With tobacco-related health risks on the rise, the FCCPC recognizes the need for effective strategies to safeguard young lives. To reach a broader audience, the commission has turned to television as a powerful medium for meaningful conversations.

“Faith & Fortune” Series

Debuting on DSTV Showcase Channel 151 at 6 pm, the series titled “Faith & Fortune” engages viewers in compelling narratives, live testimonies, and expert insights. Through storytelling, the commission educates, inspires, and empowers individuals to make informed choices regarding tobacco use. The series sheds light on the harmful effects of tobacco on young minds and bodies while providing resources and support for those seeking assistance.

Creating a Tobacco-Free Generation

By leveraging media and storytelling, the FCCPC aims to create a tobacco-free generation. The series serves as a milestone in the commission’s efforts to combat underage tobacco consumption. Through captivating content, it encourages viewers to take action and protect the health and well-being of young people.

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