Saudis spent 14bn riyal on smoking, women smokers on the rise

Saudi Arabia is the fifth country in the world and the second in the Arab Gulf region in the number of women smokers, said the chairman of a society to combat smoking, local Arabic daily Al-Madinah reported Monday.

Abdul Rahman Al-Shamrani, chairman of Waaie (‘enlightened’) society to combat smoking in Najran, said a study of the society revealed a frightening number of smokers in the Kingdom. “About a third of the population of Saudi Arabia smoke,” the study said.

Al-Shamrani held a speech at the launch of the society’s campaign against smoking at Najran University. “If there are eight million smokers in the Kingdom, each consuming one pack at about SR5 a day, then the Kingdom annually spends over SR14 billion on cigarettes,” he pointed out.

University rector Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Hassan launched the campaign, titled Qudha (‘lead it’). The campaign was jointly organized by the society and the university’s deanship of student affairs. A number of government and private establishments participate in the weeklong campaign.

An exhibition was held on the occasion, in which a number of public and private institutions took part. Among many others, they included health affairs, the drug-combat police, the university hospital, the faculty of dentistry and the boy scouts.

The campaign included a special mobile clinic manned by specialist doctors to help smokers give up the habit. It also had a section for blood donation.

The exhibition will be open for four days and will include lectures, seminars, cultural competitions and other activities.