
Ghana Ambulance Service Corruption Allegations: Invoices Raise Eyebrows
Allegations of Corruption Rock Ghana's Ambulance Service: An Investigation into Professor Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah's Role Ghana's National Ambulance Service is facing scrutiny following allegations of corruption involving Professor Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah. A recent video by For The Records has brought these allegations to the forefront, presenting documents suggesting inflated prices for uniforms and supplies. While the video raises serious concerns, independent verification is needed to confirm the authenticity of the presented evidence. The video shows invoices with seemingly exorbitant prices for uniforms and other equipment. One invoice showed a cost of 2,400 Ghanaian cedis for a single uniform. The presenter also mentions phone conversations as evidence, though these are not directly shown. "This is just one example of the many invoices that raise serious concerns," the presenter states. While the video lacks independent verification, it highlights the need for transparency and accountability in Ghana's public institutions. Further investigation is crucial to determine the validity of these allegations and ensure appropriate action is taken.