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Concerned Muslims Youth of Ghana raises religious concerns over Bel Beverages’ production line

A group calling itself Concerned Muslim Youth of Ghana have voiced their apprehensions against Bel Beverages, producers of Bel products.


The youth group expressed concerns over the potential threat to public health and religious standards posed by the company’s manufacturing practices.


The key issues addressed include the alleged use of the same production line for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, without adhering to the religious [halal] of their Muslim consumers.


Additionally, the organization raised concerns about the company’s use of children under 18 years in their advertising and promotional campaigns, citing it as a violation of ethical standards and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children.


The concerns raised include:


1. Dual-use Production Line: The Concerned Muslim Youth strongly disapproves of Bel Aqua using the same production line for alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, neglecting the halal guidelines and standards.


2. Involvement of Children in Advertising: The organization condemns Bel Aqua’s use of children in promotional campaigns for alcoholic beverages, deeming it a violation of children’s rights and ethical standards.


Call to Action: The group has called on the FDA, government, and other regulatory agencies to urgently investigate these allegations and provide transparent findings to the public.


They emphasized the importance of ensuring the halal status of products and protecting the rights of children in adherence to religious and ethical principles.


The Concerned Muslim Organization’s Mandate: Highlighting their role as a civil society organization, the Concerned Muslim Organization reiterated its mandate to serve as a mouthpiece, championing public health and the general well-being of Ghanaian Muslims against business interests and threats.


The Concerned Muslim Youth urged regulatory institutions, including Allah institutions under the office of the National Chief Imam of Ghana, to investigate and address these religious violations promptly.


They also stressed the promotion of tolerance and interfaith harmony among all religions in Ghana


Story by: Yaw Plug

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