All these were left to rot in the bush because of “Chobo” – Ghanaians support A-Plus online
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A controversial social media post by Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has ignited a fierce debate about alleged government corruption and wasteful abandonment of national resources. His claims, which accuse the Akufo-Addo administration of deliberately allowing ambulances to rot for political gain, have drawn widespread support and criticism alike, fueling ongoing discussions about governance and accountability in Ghana.
According to Kwame A-Plus, the government fabricated charges against Hon Atto Forson to justify abandoning the ambulances, which were left to rot in a bush at the Airforce base for eight years. Kwame A-Plus detailed that the NPP government’s intention was to give a contract to their people to procure new ambulances and gain some “chobo” (slang for kickbacks) on top. He claimed that the charges against Hon Atto Forson were trumped-up to provide a pretext for abandoning the existing ambulances. The MP urged the public to visit the Airforce base to see the ambulances, which he said are still there, left to deteriorate.
The post has sparked a wave of reactions from Ghanaians, many of whom have expressed support for A Plus’s claims. Commenters on Facebook have accused the NPP government of mismanagement and putting the country in ruin. The public outcry highlights the ongoing concerns about government transparency and accountability in procurement processes. Below are more reactions from the comments of the post.
Kwame A-Plus’s allegations underscore the need for thorough investigations into such matters to ensure that public funds are used efficiently and ethically. The case also raises questions about the government’s commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure and the well-being of its citizens.
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