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Colombo, August 27 (Daily Mirror) - The Alcohol and Drug Information Center (ADIC) has put forward 12 key recommendations for the upcoming presidential candidates, focusing on tackling the pressing issues related to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs in Sri Lanka.
These recommendations emphasize the need for strong policies and actions to address the economic, health, and social challenges associated with substance abuse.
ADIC highlights that alcohol and drug use in Sri Lanka contribute significantly to premature deaths, with smoking and alcohol responsible for nearly 100 deaths daily. The Ministry of Health reports that 8 out of 10 preventable deaths are caused by non-communicable diseases, two of the major factors being smoking and alcohol use. Alarmingly, individuals in Sri Lanka spend around 121 crore rupees daily on alcohol and smoking, creating a heavy economic burden.
ADIC stresses that the government is losing more than it gains from taxes on alcohol and cigarettes. For instance, while the excise revenue from alcohol in 2022 was 165 billion rupees, the associated health and economic costs totaled 237 billion rupees. A similar trend is seen in cigarette taxes, where the 88 billion rupees collected in 2016 were outweighed by health costs amounting to 214 billion rupees.
Ahead of the September 21 presidential election, ADIC has proposed the following recommendations for candidates to include in their manifestos: