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President Muizzu Urges Tobacco Traders to Exit Industry, Proposes Bold Smoking Ban

By Hussain Shinan Published April 2, 2025

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has urged tobacco traders in the Maldives to transition to alternative businesses, emphasizing that the country should not sustain a tobacco industry given its small population. His remarks came during the second edition of Rayyithunnaa Eku, a podcast series designed to engage the public and encourage active governance participation.

During the discussion, the President reiterated his administration’s commitment to reducing tobacco consumption, stressing that raising cigarette prices alone would not effectively curb smoking habits. Instead, he noted that incremental tax hikes primarily benefit tobacco sellers, as they lead to increased retail prices without significantly lowering demand. He encouraged Maldivians to avoid tobacco use and reaffirmed his stance that businesses should consider shifting away from selling such products.

President Muizzu also shared his vision for a generational smoking ban, a policy aimed at preventing younger generations from taking up the habit. He revealed that Health Minister Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim has been tasked with preparing a Cabinet paper on the matter, incorporating expert recommendations from the medical community and other relevant stakeholders.

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The President outlined three potential approaches to implementing the ban, which would prohibit smoking for individuals born on or after a specific date:

  • Option 1: Ban smoking for those born on or after January 1, 2007

  • Option 2: Ban smoking for those born on or after January 1, 2004

  • Option 3: Ban smoking for those born on or after January 1, 2000

He explained that focusing on the 18–25 age group would be the most effective way to prevent addiction before it takes hold, ensuring a long-term reduction in tobacco use.

President Muizzu’s proposals mark a significant step in the Government’s efforts to improve public health, as he continues to advocate for stronger policies against smoking in the Maldives.

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