Ghana’s ambulance in Dubai not for sale — Ambulance Service
In response to a video that has gone viral alleging that one of the service’s ambulances was shipped to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for sale, the Ghana National Ambulance Service has released a statement.
The ambulance service said in a statement that the car in the video is one of 26 new cars that Dubai is providing the government with.
The vehicle is presently being prepared for shipment to Ghana, the service claims, and is located in the yard of the car manufacturer.
This cNational Ambulance Service.This is in response to a viral video that has been going around on social media depicting an ambulance in Dubai that is allegedly being sold in Ghana and belongs to the government there.
However, according to the National Ambulance Service, it is one of a total of 26 Toyota Hiace cars that the government, acting through the Ministry of Health, has bought.
The vehicle is presently being prepared for shipment to Ghana, the service claims, and is located in the yard of the car manufacturer.
This cNational Ambulance Service.The aforementioned ambulance is located on the company’s property, which also means that it is untrue that the ambulance is being sold there.
According to the statement, the ambulances are finished with the production process and will be delivered to Ghana shortly.
The service pleaded with the general public to disregard the video in circulation and the creator’s commentary.