SK Motors FZCO, the car dealership in Dubai that has been associated with the Ghana ‘ambulance for sale’ saga, has made some clarifications concerning the issue.
According to the firm, the ambulance seen in the popular video was part of a shipment supported by the World Bank and aimed at improving emergency medical care in Ghana.
“With reference to a previous post on Facebook by https://www.facebook.com/stan.dogbe concerning the viral video of an ambulance in our parking yard, we deeply regret that someone took and circulated this video without our consent,’’ the company stated in a Facebook post sighted by 1Family Radio.
‘’It is disheartening to know that it may mislead the people of Ghana and tarnish the image of both the government of Ghana and our company, S. K. Motors.’’
“Please understand that the ambulance featured in the video is a part of a World Bank-funded consignment intended to enhance emergency medical services in Ghana. It was never meant for public purchase and was merely a demonstration model,’’ the statement noted.
“We sincerely apologize for any confusion caused and want to assure you that we remain steadfast in upholding ethical practices,’’ the company added.
Source: 1Familyradio