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Ghanaian Politics

In 2020, 91 of the 307 imported ambulances broke down – Akandoh

By : cd on 19 Dec 2023, 06:43     |     Source: christian ahorgah

Mintah Akandoh

In 2020, Nana Akufo-Addo imported and commissioned 307 ambulances; of those, 91 are still not in service, according to Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, the ranking member of the Parliamentary Health Committee.

While about 79 have completely failed, he claims that 12 others have been in accidents and are therefore not in good condition.

Mr. Akandoh made the assertion during a discussion on the Ministry of Health’s budget estimates. He lamented the National Ambulance Service’s lack of funding in spite of the organization having seen an increase in cases over the previous few years.

 

“In 2022, the National Ambulance Service recorded not less than 41,000 cases; in 2023, as at the time they appeared before us, they had recorded only 27,000 cases.”

“Mr. Speaker, as I have read from the report, out of about GH¢67 million in allocation, they have received only GH¢20 million. Mr. Speaker, out of the 307 ambulances that were imported into this country in 2020, about 79 have completely broken down and are not in operation, and about 12 have been involved in accidents. All in all, about 91 of the ambulances are not in operation, and if we continue this way, four years from now, we will not have any ambulances left in the fleet.”