Uganda's First lady Mrs Janet MuseveniThe First Lady of Uganda, Mrs. Janet Museveni has pledged to use the First Ladies’ Forum for Africa to advocate for Tobacco Control in Africa. Mrs. Museveni, who is also a Member of Parliament has also promised to fully support the Uganda Tobacco control Bill when it comes to Parliament in September.

 This was during a meeting held with the CTCA  Manager, Dr. Possy Mugyenyi and  CTFK’s Joshua Kyallo.  The two met  the first Lady on Monday August 20,2012  at her office in State House Nakasero, Kampala. They briefed her on the dangers of tobacco use, specifically linking tobacco to NCDs, highlighting  tobacco as a major gateway to the use of other drugs especially among the youth, effect of  tobacco  on women and the youth, tobacco and the MDGs, Tobacco and HIV/ AIDS, as well as tobacco farming and the strategies for Alternative Livelihood.   

Mrs. Museveni who promised to garner support for tobacco control among her fellow first ladies in Africa stressed the need to prevent the tobacco epidemic to ensure that the youth don’t have to be affected by the NCD scourge.  She further promised to include tobacco control in her various mobilization programs for both the women and the youth, and to mobilize her fellow parliamentarians to support the Uganda Tobacco Control Bill. 

The commitment by the First lady comes shortly after President Museveni promised to support the Bill and to sign it as soon as it gets to his Office. The President made the pledge while officiating at the launch of the Celebrations to mark 50 years of Makerere on August 4, 2012
 
The Uganda Tobacco Control Bill 2012 is due to be tabled in Parliament by Hon. Chris Baryomunsi this September.  Various TC advocates are working together with the MoH Uganda to garner support for the Bill.