Ugandans on Twitter have shared their displeasure following the launch of village ambulances by Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja in Kampala.
The Aboboyaa ambulances were photographed trailing to the resort, catching the attention of Ugandans who stared in surprise.
With their sirens on, the ambulances were painted white and inscribed, “Maternal and child health. Support a mother to deliver from a health facility.”
On top of the writings, the words Rotary and its sign were on the far left while the word ambulance was in the middle, and the Ugandan Ministry of Health symbol was at the far right.
Ugandans questioned whether the tuk-tuks would be getting to the patients on time claiming that there was a looming corruption scandal over the procurement of the ambulances.
Watch below.
WATCH: A convoy of Village Ambulances heads to Speke Resort Munyonyo where Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja is expected to launch them. The initiative by Rotary District 9214 is intended to donate 320 ambulances to 320 sub counties countrywide.#MonitorUpdates
— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) March 21, 2023
📹: Stephen Otage pic.twitter.com/1FupbpoyXJ