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VIDEO: Mahama imported secondhand vehicles fitted with kitchen cabinet to be use as Ambulance – Nana Ntiamoah jabs

Former President John Dramani Mahama, imported secondhand vehicles fitted with kitchen cabinets to be used as ambulance in Ghana, Nana Kofi Ntiamoah has said.

The National Communication team member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in an interview on Wontumi TV stated that, the former President did a great diservice to the nation by importing such vehicles to be used in catering for the sick.

In comparing the state of the art ambulances which have imported by the Akufo-Addo led government to that of the erstwhile Mahama government, Nana Kofi Ntiamoah stated that officials from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) immediately rejected the ambulances which were given to them by Mr. Mahama.

He was quick to add that the GHS gladly accepted the ambulances which have been given to them by President Akufo-Addo and noted that it demonstrates how the current government was ensuring proper healthcare is given to all Ghanaians.

“When Mahama brought in ambulances, the Ghana Health Service stood against it because they were secondhand cars which had been fitted with kitchen cabinets made by carpenters…but the ambulances we have now all have gps and the new technology fitted in it“, Nana Kofi Ntiamoah said.

He therefore charged Ghanaians not to make a mistake of voting for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) because whenever they are in power they are concerned about robbing the nation to “pay their cronies like Woyome for no work done and also investing in ghost projects.”

Nana Kofi Ntiamoah called on Ghanaians to maintain the NPP in government because they have good policies to make the country great.

VIDEO below…

https://youtu.be/AidqYZCTPWc

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