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Ambulance staff to get security

+ The driver with the National Ambulance Service in the Eastern Region who was shot by some suspected armed robbers in the eye is dead. Abraham Tetteh died at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra on February 6, 2021. The National Ambulance Service (NAS) has assured its personnel that the necessary security measures are being put in place to guarantee their safety across the country. The measures, it said, included getting police escorts for ambulances providing emergency services in the night across the country. “(Operating) during the day is not as risky as during the night, so we have appealed to the sector minister to take it up with the Minister of the Interior so that they can engage the Inspector General of Police to see the security that they can provide, especially for the night emergencies,” the Chief Executive Officer of the NAS, Professor Ahmed Zakaria, told the Daily Graphic last Wednesday.

Ambulance Staff To Get Security

  The National Ambulance Service (NAS) has assured its personnel that the necessary security measures are being put in place to guarantee their safety across the country. The measures, it said, included getting police escorts for ambulances providing emergency services in the night across the country. “(Operating) during the day is not as risky as during the night, so we have appealed to the sector minister to take it up with the Minister of the Interior so that they can engage the Inspector General of Police to see the security that they can provide, especially for the night emergencies,” the Chief Executive Officer of the NAS, Professor Ahmed Zakaria, told the Daily Graphic last Wednesday.

Two suspects grabbed for attack, killing of Ambulance driver

Two suspects grabbed for attack, killing of Ambulance driver LISTEN FEB 10, 2021 Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the robbery attack on the Somanya Ambulance which led to the death of the driver, Abraham Tetteh. This was disclosed to Citi News by the former Eastern Regional Minister, Eric Kwakye Darfour on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. “The police are working seriously. They tell me they have arrested two suspects. But they are doing their own investigations and taking more leads as to how they can get to the bottom of this issue,” he said. Mr. Darfour said this when he joined Eastern Regional Security Council and other officials to visit the accident scene at Aseseeso.

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