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Fadhlina urges parents, schools to work together to combat energy stick trend

Students should not be consuming things that affect their health, says education minister.

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 06 Feb 2024 5:49PM

Fadhlina urges parents, schools to work together to combat energy stick trend
Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has called on parents and schools to collaborate in preventing students from using nasal inhaler products or energy sticks. – The Vibes file pic, February 6, 2024.

EDUCATION Minister Fadhlina Sidek has called on parents and schools to collaborate in preventing students from using nasal inhaler products or energy sticks.

Emphasising the importance of input from parents and teachers, she stressed the need to address and combat this concerning trend.

“I urge parents and schools to address this issue seriously. Students should not be using (energy sticks). They should be focusing on education and health, spending time on beneficial programmes and not consuming things that affect their health,” she said.

She was speaking to reporters after the 2024 Negri Sembilan Cross-Cultural Unity Day and Early School assistance officiated by Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun today.

Two days ago, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad announced that he had received a complaint and pledged to take prompt action on a product being actively sold and promoted on social media.

Public Health Malaysia (PHM) has raised concerns about the emergence of beginner products, which not only pose a risk of enticing users into vaping and drug use but are also gaining popularity among students.

These products are being sold at remarkably low prices, ranging from RM2.50 to RM10.

Meanwhile, she said the distribution of early school assistance nationwide has reached 80% and will be completed before February 10.

She highlighted that so far, the amount distributed in Negri Sembilan amounted to RM26,458,050 involving 478 schools and benefiting 176,387 students.

Today’s Negri Sembilan Cross-Cultural Unity Day celebration was recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records as the largest gathering of 177,000 students and 17,400 teachers in traditional attire. – Bernama, February 6, 2024.

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