President Nana Akufo-Addo has urged Ghanaians not to abuse the new 112 emergency services number.
President Akufo-Addo made the call when he commissioned 307 ambulances procured by the government for distribution to all constituencies in the country on Tuesday.
“I will appeal that this improvement in the provision of emergency services not be abused. We are told that 90 percent of calls made to the providers of emergency services are usually prank calls.”
“This is not right as it only endangers the lives of Ghanaians in need,” the President stressed.
Emergency service providers have had cause to complain about prank calls from the public.
The Ashanti Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), for example, is now collaborating with the Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) and the National Security to track, arrest and prosecute persons engaging in such activities.
The Police administration has also said the introduction of a Location-Based Systems (LBS) into the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at the Police Emergency Command Centres will enable the call-takers to know the exact location of callers on-screen.
Over a three month period in 2019, the Police said more than 750,500 prank calls were recorded at the three Police Emergency Command Centres.
Out of the 761,101 calls made to the three PEECs in Accra, Kumasi and Tamale, 751,217 were prank calls, while only 9,884 were genuine calls.