Reactions As Drunkards Association Of Ghana Causes Stir After They Launches E-Drink App To Save Members’ Lives- [DETAILS]

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An app has been launched by the Drunkards Association of Ghana to safeguard its members from being killed by cars when crossing highways while drunk.

This latest development was revealed by Moses Onyah in an interview who’s the president of the association.

According to him, this initiative will help members of the association to desist from walking miles just to get themselves a bottle of alcohol and this will also decrease road carnages.

He went on to say that his members would be able to order whatever type of drink and the quantity they wanted from the comfort of their own homes, and it would be delivered right to their door.

“The E-Drink will allow the members to request alcoholic from the nearby drinking spot by going to the Drunkards Association Facebook portal, click on the E-Drink, select the nearby drinking spot and choosing the kind of drink you want.

“When the app is activated, it will reduce the death rate among our members who are killed by moving vehicles, in an attempt to cross roads due to over-drinking,” Dry Bone said.

He asked alcohol enthusiasts to register on the association’s Facebook page by submitting their photos and personal information to gain access to the E-Drink app.

He believes the program will help minimize preventable deaths among their 6.6 million subscribers.

He went on to suggest that the government establish an insurance scheme for his members that would serve as a sort of pension for them in their old age.

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He believes the program will help minimize preventable deaths among their 6.6 million subscribers.

He went on to suggest that the government establish an insurance scheme for his members that would serve as a sort of pension for them in their old age.

He said that he and his members consume around 1.6 million gallons of alcohol each year, which contributes to the employment of many Ghanaians in the alcoholic beverage-producing business.

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He stated that by consuming alcohol, members of his organization contribute to the country’s economy, and hence the government should not prohibit them from doing so.

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