
An officer of the National Ambulance Service, Philip Kwame Twumasi, has apologised to the Fulani community after a viral video showed him speaking to a Fulani recruit in a manner many described as discriminatory.
The incident, recorded at the National Ambulance Training School in Nkenkaasu, triggered widespread outrage and prompted the NAS to launch an investigation.
In a follow-up video, Twumasi apologised to Fulani communities across West Africa, insisting the controversial video was “just a joke” and not intended to disrespect anyone. He said he and the recruit were laughing off-camera and that he had no intention of insulting or belittling Fulani people.
He pleaded for forgiveness from Fulani leaders, security services, and the public, adding that the behaviour would not be repeated.
Despite the apology, some critics doubt its sincerity and say they will wait for official disciplinary action before commenting further.
The National Ambulance Service has condemned all forms of bullying, harassment, and discrimination and says a full investigation is ongoing.
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