Forty-eight out of the 300 procured ambulances meant for the government's One Constituency-One Ambulance policy, have arrived in the country, the Director of Communication at the Presidency, Mr Eugene Arhin, has said.
The second batch, according to Mr Arhin, is expected to arrive in the first week of October this year.
“By the end of this year, they will all be in," he posted on Facebook on Friday, 13 September 2019.
The ambulances form part of the government’s efforts to supply ambulances to all the 275 constituencies across the country.
Mr Arhin’s post read: "The first batch of 48 ambulances out of the 300 procured by my Government for distribution to each of the 275 constituencies, i.e. 1-Constituency-1-Ambulance, and to the National Ambulance Service, have arrived in the country, with the second batch due in Ghana by the first week in October.”
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Drones and Ambulances to boost health delivery in every nook and cranny of the country. Ordinary Ghanaian are indeed grateful and will show their appreciation come December 2020.
If Mahama had not built hospitals, clinics, polyclinics, CHIPS compound etc, I believe the procured ambulances will be rendering their services to patient in your bedroom. It's about time to leave politics out of national issues.
If Mahama had not built hospitals, clinics, policlinics, CHIPS compound etc, I believe the procured ambulances will be rendering their services to patient in your bedroom. It's about time to leave politics out of national issues.
Did Mahama & NDC hear that? Onaaaaapo CORRUPY, WICKED & EVIL NDC!