New Ambulances Expected to Improve Emergency Response and Healthcare Delivery Across Abuja
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Commissions 12 Fully Equipped Ambulances to Strengthen Emergency Healthcare in Abuja
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has commissioned 12 fully equipped ambulances to improve emergency medical services across hospitals and health facilities in Abuja.
The new ambulances, procured by the Federal Capital Territory Administration, are designed to enhance rapid response to medical emergencies and ensure safer transportation of patients across the territory. Health officials say the vehicles are fitted with modern life saving equipment that meets international standards for emergency medical care.



The commissioning forms part of ongoing efforts by the FCTA to upgrade healthcare delivery and improve access to emergency services for residents of the nation’s capital. Authorities note that improved ambulance services will help reduce response time during accidents and medical emergencies, ultimately saving more lives.
The ambulances are expected to be distributed across key hospitals and emergency response units within the FCT, strengthening coordination between medical facilities and emergency teams.
Healthcare stakeholders have welcomed the development, describing it as a significant boost to Abuja’s health infrastructure and emergency preparedness. The move also aligns with broader reforms aimed at modernizing health facilities and improving overall service delivery within the Federal Capital Territory.
The deployment of the ambulances is expected to immediately enhance emergency response capacity as Abuja continues to experience rapid population growth and increased demand for healthcare services.
