As part of efforts to measure the level of support for tobacco taxation, the Vision for Alternative Development (VALD) has conducted an online opinion poll.
The poll run on two separate websites – Ghananewsonline.com.gh and Businessweekghana.com had respondents reacting to two separate questions and the outcomes are clear indications that Ghanaians are in full support of the government implementing tax measures on tobacco products.
Ghana and other African countries are far behind in terms of tobacco taxation with only two countries (Madagascar and Mauritius) complying with the WHO recommended share of excise tax in the retail price of tobacco.A relevant price rise on cigarettes presents a “win-win” policy choice for the government as it will boost income and decrease the use of tobacco products.
Evidence from numerous research demonstrates that effective tax hikes result in a decrease in tobacco smoking prevalence, consumption, initiation, and inequalities.
Most significantly, it gives the government financial room to undertake public health initiatives like programmes for universal health coverage.
As a vital policy tool to support the current tobacco control efforts, it is therefore advised that the government considers significantly raising the cigarette tax.
Ghana can follow President Obama’s bright example by achieving a historic victory for the well-being of American children by raising federal tobacco taxes by $1 and expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Source: norvanreports
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