DR. DR.E.K Amponsah today secured one(1) pick up for Ghana Ambulnace services monitoring and supervision in the BONO region of Ghana. The ten (10) pick ups were today commissioned by the Honourble Minister of Health, Mr.Kwaku Ageyeman - Manu during a passing out parade of 490 Emergency Medical Technicians ( EMTs) at the Paramedic and Emergency Training Care Training School ( PECTS) at Nkenkaasu in the Offinso North District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Ghana has so far received 96 Ambulnace in the country and awaiting the arrival of the rest for distribution to every District as part of central governments commitment to emergency health care in the country. DR. DR. E.K Amponsah was the special guest of honourble of this special ceremony. The EMTs took their oaths and pleadged to keep the professional knowledge up to date, maintain confidentiality of information they obtain from clients without disclosure unless required by the law, among others. Despite the efforts being made by governments inadequate budgetory allocation to run emergency ambulance services remains a challenge and Dr.Dr. E.K Amponsah is calling on all on board to help maintain and sustain emergency ambulance services at the highest level. DR. DR. enjoins all citizens to be open to the knowledge on emergency ambulance services and solicit for them when necessary. With the donation of the 10 pick ups to the Ghana Ambulance services, monitoring and supervision will ensure prompt responses and improvement of the service in every District in Ghana.
The Hon. Health Minister on his part entreated all the EMTs to live up to expectation in order to improve upon health and wellness among all ages and to satisfy the citizens on health delivery.
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