Paramount chief of Akyem Abuakwa, Okyehene Amoatia Ofori Panin II has disclosed how former Vice President Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur was taken to the 37 military hospital.
In a video posted on Facebook, the Okyehene is heard saying the former Vice President who died on Friday, 29 June 2018, was placed at the back of a pick-up to the hospital when efforts to revive him failed.
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where were the v8 vehicles? Interesting no ambulance...has the government provided ambulance every where sufficient to serve society? How resourced is the so called National Ambulance center? Okyehene should have communicated differently-what he said is an indictment on him as a leader and all people in authority especially Parliament and the Executive President.
The mess his NDC government did to mother Ghana is yielding negative result. They gave huge sums of money to somebody to buy ambulances and the person bought some Nissan Hiace meant for trotro and we had NDC communicators on radio defending the NDC activities.It sad a whole former president could not be rushed to hospital because of ambulance.
Mr. Serious ambulance is not for dead body it is for sick people. A hearse is a funeral vehicle used to carry a coffin from a church or funeral home to a cemetery. In the funeral trade, hearses are often called funeral coaches. This type of hearse is used to carry a dead body and few other people generally from corpse's house after final rituals to the cemetery or cremation ground. During his time as a Vice President his government ordered a vehicle used to transport general goods as ambulance because of corruption (chop-chop) thinking that they punishing Ghanaians if not because of their selfish interest and they ordered the right ambulance they could have used one to safe him. Politicians don't think of our poor medical infrastructure in our country because when they are sick they go outside our country to treat themselves. They should remember the some sickness time is of essence any delay will be very dangerous. When someone is collapsed cardiopulmonary resuscitation is needed immediately to make the heart and lungs begin to work again. If politicians think they have money so he or she can go to Europe or America to treat himself or herself, they maybe dreaming in ***barred word*** paradise Gym center must have a qualified Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) attendant especially military base gym center. Ghana is a nation of 27 million talkative, we only talk without thinking because talking is very easy to do
a couple of questions arises; so there was no CPR on site and neither did the military barracks where this occured had an ambulance?
Ghanaians have no ambulances so we pray that our leaders get a feel of the predicament we are in. There were ambulances ordered during the time of the NDC and only God knows why ambulances ordered were not equipped so are still sitting and not being used. They should enjoy the plight of the Ghanaian.
Sorry Chief, ambulances are for dead people in Ghana. Did they really expect an ambulance to get to the scene on time? An Ambulance! In Ghana? I beg your pardon.
This is from a chief??? Did he think through what he said?? Did the former veep and all the patrons to the gym arrive there in the pick up or on foot??? What car did the former veep arrive in to the gym??? GY++I
Dr Sam Amo, you missed the import of all the king was saying. And if you have no training, know that you can’t refer to a king/a chief like that. If you have nothing from your PhD to say don’t. Whatever English he’s speaking we understood it. He said he didn’t plan to speak this way. The man spoke the wisdom of God and some of us have heard him. You can go on babbling, man still has a ‘place to go’. And @ like seriously, he never said so. I don’t know if you listened. He called an ambulance. If you’re Ghanaian, you know how our health delivery system is like - slow and not dependable. It’s faster to use your own car. He wasn’t giving an account to the media, it was an extract of his speech at an event I don’t know why it was captioned this way. God bless your reign, Okyehene
Please with the greatest of respect is he saying they should follow the former veep where ever he goes with ambulance or while on the floor they should wait for ambulance. Let be serious and reason well as humans before we open our month please.
whats wrong with this broke? is he preaching the gospel or telling the media what happened? is that an English language or Indianic English? Come on, speak clearly and stop that fun. haba! ohene paa nie?