New details in the ongoing ambulance procurement case reveal that the container allegedly carrying equipment for the ambulances, which was emptied at the Tema Port, is now located in Shanghai, China.
Mr. Jakpa emphasized that the delays and lack of support from the government have imposed an undue burden on Big Sea Trading Limited, a company that had already made significant investments to meet stringent specifications.
He argued that the government’s inaction should not overshadow Big Sea Trading Limited’s commitment to delivering high-quality, tailor-made ambulances.
He underscored the company’s dedication to ensuring the ambulances were fully equipped to meet the government’s specifications.
However, the recent tracking details revealing the container’s current location in China raise further questions about the handling and logistics of the shipment.
As the legal proceedings continue, the new information about the container’s whereabouts is likely to become a focal point of the investigation.
The prosecution claims that the transaction has cost the state €2.37 million, while Mr. Jakpa’s testimony highlights the logistical and contractual challenges faced by the supplier.