Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission

An Advocacy Campaign of FCCPC

Federal Competition & Consumer
Protection Commission

An Advocacy Campaign of FCCPC

Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission

An Advocacy Campaign of FCCPC

Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission

Tobacco makes their dreams go up in smoke.

DON'T BURN
THEIR FUTURE

"Don't Burn Their Future" Campaign

The leadership of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has kick started a national tobacco-free campaign with the tag line, “Don’t Burn Their Future”. The campaign is a part of an effort to ensure a healthier future for Nigerian youths, and to combat the growing consumption of tobacco products among them.

According to the apex consumer protection regulatory, the country could no longer tolerate the devastating consequences of tobacco consumption on the youths, who no doubt constitutes the most productive component of a nation’s population, and by extension the far-reaching consequences of the tobacco industry on economic growth, social development and national productivity.According to the apex consumer protection regulator, the country can no longer tolerate the devastating consequences of tobacco consumption on underaged and vulnerable persons, who constitutes the most productive component of the nation’s population, social development, and national productivity.

A drama series from the "DON'T BURN THEIR FUTURE " Advocacy campaign.

Preserving Tomorrow: FCCPC 's Commitment to combating youth access to tobacco

The foregoing stark realities were disclosed by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Ali Pate, in his keynote address at the formal launch of the campaign on Monday, January 22, 2024, at the Civic Centre, Lagos as he noted that for every $1 a country gains from tobacco, $3 more is expended on healthcare costs…..

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