WHO Gambia: Smoking Kills 8 Million People Yearly

Momodou Gassama public relations officer of the office the World Health Organisation (WHO) in The Gambia has disclosed that out of the 8 million people dying of smoking in the world, one million cases are as a result of second hand smoking, either by being exposed, or inhaling.
Gassama was speaking at a recent press briefing on the enforcement of Tobacco Control Act in The Gambia at National Quality Assurance Authority (NAQAA) conference hall, along Bartil Herding Highway.
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