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Atomic gas explosion should change our attitude to safety - Energy Minister

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The Energy Minister says the recent gas explosion at Atomic Junction should be a wake-up call to all Ghanaians to change their attitudes towards safety issues.

Boakye Agyarko wants Ghanaians to use the unfortunate gas explosion to caution themselves to up their game in terms of the standard of safety, adding that safety begins with each individual. He was speaking during an interaction with the media in Parliament.

The recent gas explosion claimed seven lives leaving 132 victims with varied degree of injuries.
Mr Agyarko also advised the victims of Saturday’s gas explosion at Atomic Junction to file a civil suit at the court for compensation.

He said a civil action by the victims of the explosion against owners of the gas station would be in order.
He however criticised calls for a Commission of Enquiry to investigate the incident, adding the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) was capable of probing the cause of the explosion.

Mr Agyarko also stated that criminal action can be taken against the owner of the gas station if the Fire Service after its investigations proves that there was criminal negligence on his part.
He said the government after cabinet tomorrow would come out with policy directives on how to deal with the matter.