The Ministry of Health wants the minimum age for people allowed to drink alcohol in Uganda raised from 18 to 21 years.
The Ministry says the brain of an 18-year old is still in the process of developing and therefore should not be allowed to make life altering decision like taking alcohol.
“They (movers of The Alcoholic Drinks Control Bill) have put the age of 18 at which people are supposed to start drinking at 18 years, we are saying this age is not okay, it should be 21 years and there is already science around this age and research was actually done by many scientists and they found that if someone has not taken alcohol or any abusive substance by the age of 21, there are so little chances of this person starting to take this substance,” explained Ms Hafsa Lukwata, Assistant Commissioner – Health Services, Ministry of Health.
Lukwata made the remarks during a media training of journalists at Parliament, where she said Uganda has already set the precedent under the Tobacco Control Act where the legal age when someone is allowed to smoke cigarettes is 21 years.
“Do you know why sports betting is at 25 years? These things change the functioning of the brain. But I am asking people out there, look at your children, look at what they are capable of doing, look at the kind of decisions they make. Such a person can’t be left to take a decision about their life. A child of 21 is a little more developed mentally, they are more organised and they are usually at campus, but an 18 year old these days, is in S.4, you can’t let a S.4 child to take a decision about their life, something that is going to affect their future,” stressed Lukwata.