Shortage Of Akpeteshie In Parts Of Volta Region Due To Coronavirus

post by: Atta-Mafu Joshua for thedistin.com.
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The Volta Region of Ghana is leading the chart with regard to the highest consuming ‘Akpeteshie’ region right after Coronavirus broke out.

According to sources within the capital, city-Ho has reported that there is a shortage of ‘Akpeteshie’ due to high patronage.

With the prices of hand sanitizers abnormally high, people within the region have now fallen on ‘Akpeteshie’ as their improvised sanitizers to help them resist getting infected with the coronavirus.

Our reporter added that those having the ‘Akpeteshie’ is offering a tot at Ghc2.00 instead of the normal 70pesewas.

Things are really getting serious as most Ghanaians try their possible best to kick out the virus from the country.

At the moment, only 6 confirmed cases have been announced.

What Is Akpeteshie?

Akpeteshie is a homebrewed alcoholic spirit produced in Ghana and other West African nations by distilling palm wine or sugar cane juice.