Pernod Ricard Ghana begins drink-driving campaign in Accra ahead of Easter festivities

Pernod Ricard Ghana in collaboration with Street Sense Organisation, a road safety campaigner, has embarked on a road safety awareness and sensitisation programme aimed at reducing the incidence of drink-driving, especially during the Easter festivities.

The programme dubbed “Metwi a, Mentwa” which literally means “If I will drive, I will not drink”, was launched in December last year.

The recent campaign, targeting 1,000 commercial drivers, started at the G.P.R.T.U Obra spot lorry park in Accra and is being replicated at 9 other lorry terminals in the Greater Accra, Eastern and Central regions, including the Neoplan station, Tudu, Ashaiman, Nsawam, Amasaman, Tema, and the Accra-Tema station.

Addressing the media after the exercise, Ms Eunice Osei Tutu, the Sustainability and Responsibility Manager at Pernod Ricard Ghana said the “Metwi a, Mentwa” campaign is one of the Programmes under the Responsible Hosting Pillar of the company’s Sustainability and Responsibility roadmap, which also supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDG) 3 - Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages.

“For us at Pernod Ricard, it is very important that our products are consumed responsibly; and for everyone driving, responsible consumption means no consumption’, she stressed.

“We hope that this important sensitisation exercise and the campaign stickers affixed on their vehicles, will serve as reminders leading to a reduction in deaths and injuries on our roads”, she added.

Mr Gabriel Dake, Director of Operations, Monitoring and Evaluation at Street Sense Organisation, said the main purpose of the programme was to ensure that there was sanity on the road before, during and after the Easter festivities.

“Basically, all these Programmes are geared towards reduction of road accidents and saving lives especially, ensuring that the cost associated with that kind of damage is eliminated", he said.

Mr Arhin Ebenezer, the Vice Chairman of G.P.R.T.U, Obra Spot commended the two organizations, Pernod Ricard Ghana and Street Sense Organization for their continuous efforts to remind motorists of responsible driving.

According to statistics from the National Road Safety Commission, 70 per cent of road crashes affect people between the economic ages of 15 to 64 years.