UN Leader Condemns Business of Health Cover-Up
UN Leader Condemns Business of Health Cover-Up

UN leader Ban Ki-moon is apparently going edge over health cover up and other similar facilities in the region. Earlier on Monday, he condemned leading business of placing public health at elevated levels of threat in order to safeguard their own income and intentions.

On Monday, the leader rolled out a summit on day-to-day ailments which are accountable for slaughtering millions of lives every year.

In excess of 36 million individuals die every year due to cancer, diabetes, heart ailments and multiple scores of non-communicable diseases NCDs, and in this regard, the United Nations is anticipating a blast in the number of casualties down to these critical everyday infirmities, with special consideration in impoverished nations such as Africa.

Ban revealed during the conference that governments earlier unveiled prevention program, but along with that, he was of the view that leading business have of strongly influencing medical health services and similar sectors by instigating various enticing marketing procedures based on sugary and processed foods.

"I depend on our friends in industry to do what is right", claimed the UN Secretary General.

Ban declared himself as an eminent winner in the field of private sector, but simultaneously added a handful of true blue facts which must be conceived by the government to safeguard the benefits of the nation and its inhabitants.

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