Sarkodie, Bullet, others storm court over FDA alcohol ban

Sarkodie and Bullet were spotted at the Supreme Court over a case challenging a guideline by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) prohibiting celebrities from being used for advertising alcoholic products.

Spotted in a corporatewear, Sarkodie was flanked by members of his entourage, including his manager, Angel Town. The Sarkcess Label boss and his team were in court with lawyer for the plaintiff, Bobby Banson.

Representatives from King Promise and R2Bees’ camps were also spotted on the premises as they interacted with lawyers after the proceedings.

CEO of Rufftown Records, Wendy Shay’s manager, Bullet, was also seen engaging with the media at the court’s premises.

However, the case which was expected to be presided by a seven-member panel of judges has been adjourned to January 17.

AnArtiste manager of Reggie ‘N’ Bollie and Skrewfaze, Mark Darlington Osaefiled a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame, citing the ban on celebrities endorsing alcohol-related products.

Mr. Osae submitted a writ of summons on November 11, 2022, claiming that the 2015 FDA recommendations are unfair to the creative arts sector.

“No well-known individual or professional may be utilised in advertising for alcoholic beverages; this is against the 1992 Constitution’s provisions 17(1) and 17 (2).

“Articles 17(1) and 17 (2) of the 1992 Constitution guarantee quality before the law and prohibit discrimination against persons on grounds of social or economic status, occupation, among others, and consequently null, void, and unenforceable,” the FDA guidelines read.

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