
Corruption Allegations Target Ghana's Ambulance Service CEO
Allegations of Corruption Rock Ghana's Ambulance Service Ghana's ambulance service is facing serious allegations of corruption, with claims focused on the actions of Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah, the service's CEO for 19 years. A recent video by political commentator Okatakyie on the "For The Records" channel has brought these accusations to light. The video alleges significant financial irregularities and misuse of funds during Zakariah's tenure. "Three point eight million cedis...during elections...this is unacceptable," Okatakyie states in the video, referencing specific financial figures. The video also highlights concerns about Zakariah's actions violating the constitution and the public service code of conduct. The presenter directly calls for an investigation and Zakariah's dismissal, urging President John Dramani Mahama to intervene. While the video's claims require independent verification, the accusations are serious and raise concerns about transparency and accountability within Ghana's public services. The video's widespread views and shares underscore the public's interest in this issue. Further investigation is needed to determine the validity of these allegations and ensure appropriate action is taken.