Côte d’Ivoire / Does the ban on alcoholic energy drinks mask unfair competition?

The recent ban on alcoholic energy drinks in Côte d’Ivoire has sparked considerable debate regarding the true motivations behind this decision. Officially, these beverages are deemed hazardous to health.

 

However, the core issue lies not with the drinks themselves, but with their combination with harmful substances like tramadol.

 

This potent opioid, far more dangerous, remains readily available in the Ivorian market, putting consumers at much greater risk.

 

The contradiction in this ban becomes clear. If public health were genuinely the priority, tramadol should have been strictly regulated or even banned.

 

In contrast, alcoholic energy drinks, when consumed responsibly, do not pose significant health risks.

 

The danger arises specifically when they are mixed with substances such as tramadol.

 

This scenario raises questions about the true reasons behind the prohibition.

 

Could it be that economic interests are at play, disguised as health concerns? The possibility of unfair competition is worth considering, where certain market players may have influenced the decision to eliminate competing products.

 

It is crucial for Ivorian authorities to reconsider this ban, taking into account the actual public health risks while ensuring that businesses in this sector are not unfairly targeted. A balanced approach is necessary to protect consumers while maintaining fair competition in the marketplace.

 

Sherif Touré

 

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