
Ghana Ambulance Service Under Fire for Alleged Misuse of Vehicles
Ghana Ambulance Service Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Misuse of Ambulances Ghana's National Ambulance Service is facing increased scrutiny following allegations of misuse of its vehicles for transporting goods rather than patients. A recent video posted by NAKED TRUTH TV🤔 has brought the issue to the forefront, sparking public outrage and calls for accountability. The video features interviews with individuals who claim to have witnessed ambulances being used to carry goods, including bananas and other items. One interviewee stated, "It's unacceptable to see ambulances, meant for saving lives, used to transport goods. This shows a lack of respect for the public and our healthcare system." The video also shows images of ambulances with their interiors filled with various items, not medical equipment or patients. The CEO of the Ghana Ambulance Service, Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah, has yet to publicly address these allegations. However, the video's widespread circulation on social media highlights the public's concern and the need for transparency and accountability from the national ambulance service. The incident underscores the importance of responsible resource management in Ghana's public health sector.