In a major boost to emergency response capabilities, the Sentuo Group and the Eezzy Foundation have jointly donated 10 ambulances to the Ghana Police Service, marking a significant private-sector intervention in national security and emergency healthcare support.
The donation is expected to strengthen rapid response operations, improve medical evacuation capacity, and enhance the police service’s ability to respond to accidents, emergencies, and critical incidents across the country.
The presentation of the ambulances was described as a strategic investment in public safety, coming at a time when emergency response infrastructure continues to face heavy demand. Officials from both donor organizations emphasized their commitment to supporting national development and safeguarding lives through improved logistics and mobility.

Security and police leadership welcomed the gesture, noting that the additional ambulances would help bridge logistical gaps and improve response times, particularly in high-risk and densely populated areas.
The event has been widely viewed as part of a growing trend of corporate and philanthropic partnerships stepping in to support state institutions, especially in health and emergency services.
Authorities say the vehicles will be deployed strategically to maximize coverage and impact, though full operational details are yet to be disclosed.
The donation is expected to immediately enhance emergency coordination between police units and medical responders nationwide.



