The Ghana Drinkers Association has issued a press release expressing concerns about the impact of unrest and insecurity in areas such as Bawku, Binduri, and Walewale on their members’ ability to enjoy their favorite drinks. The association cites attacks, killings, and general instability as major factors contributing to shortages of drinks in these areas.
According to the group, manufacturers are struggling to supply drinks due to the insecurity, and even when drinks are available, the lack of food to accompany them diminishes the overall experience. The association’s members are particularly affected on weekends when they typically look forward to socializing and unwinding.
In the press release, the Ghana Drinkers Association calls on authorities to prioritize restoring peace in these areas, believing that peace is essential for their members to enjoy themselves and for businesses to thrive. The association’s plea highlights the broader impact of insecurity on daily life and economic activities in affected communities.