The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has said endorsing an alcoholic beverage isn’t the only way for celebrities to make money.
Speaking to Mzvee in an interview on 3FM’s Showbuzz over the uproar by celebrities over the ban, a Principal officer at FDA, Mr Kofi Essel noted that celebrities make their money off their craft and not advertisement.
” Celebrities don’t make their cash from the advertisement of alcoholic beverages. They make their cash from the fundamental work that they do which is entertainment. In Russia, there is a total ban on advertisement of alcoholic beverages. So lets assume Ghana also takes that stance where will they make their cash?.” He quizzed
Shatta Wale’s rant comes after Adonko Bitters- a Ghanaian owned beverage company unveiled 6 Nigerian celebrities as their brand ambassadors.
His reaction is to address a rant by Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale who described the ban as “nonsense” adding that celebrity endorsement will have no negative impact on the youth.
The FDA in 2015 banned celebrities from advertising alcoholic beverages.
The FDA said at the time that the ban was not only in adherence to a World Health Organisation policy but was part of efforts to protect children and prevent them from being lured into alcoholism.
Celebrities including Wendy Shay, Afia Schwarzenegger, Edem, among others have called out FDA over the ban.
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