Ghana Drunkards Protest: 16.6M Members Threaten Shutdown Over Alcohol Prices

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Ghana’s Drunkards Association, claiming 16.65 million members, has threatened nationwide protests unless alcohol prices are reduced within three weeks. The group argues that despite the cedi’s 50% appreciation against the dollar in 2025, beverage prices remain inflated by 15%..…READ ORIGINAL & FULL CONTENT HERE...READ ORIGINAL & FULL CONTENT FROM SOURCE |

• Price Protest: Association demands alcohol cost reductions to reflect the cedi’s strength
• Economic Paradox: Ghana’s currency is 2025’s best-performing globally (₵15→₵10/$)
• Inclusive Demand: Covers both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
• Political Target: Appeals directly to President Mahama and the Trade Minister
• Vendor Impact: Note that rice hikes hurt retailers and consumers alike

This unusual protest highlights Ghana’s economic contradictions. While the cedi’s rebound signals macroeconomic progress, citizens aren’t feeling relief where it counts – in their wallets (and glasses). The Drunkards Association, often dismissed as a social nuisance, now mirrors legitimate consumer advocacy groups by weaponizing collective purchasing power. Their threat exposes a universal truth: when austerity bites, even vices become political. With alcohol taxation contributing 11% of Ghana’s revenue, the government faces a tipsy tightrope – pacify 16 million thirsty voters or protect vital tax streams? Should alcohol pricing be a policy priority amid economic recovery?..…READ ORIGINAL & FULL CONTENT HERE

Sources: Association’s X video, Bloomberg currency data, Ghana Trade Ministry

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