The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has unveiled new measures to tackle the recurring issue of market fires across the country, promising enhanced safety and swift response to incidents.
In a statement dated January 14, the GNFS announced that fire personnel and appliances would be stationed at major markets from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am daily.
“The Chief Fire Officer, Julius A. Kuunuor, has instructed that personnel and fire appliances be deployed to provide round-the-clock fire coverage,” the statement read.
A dedicated task force will patrol markets to ensure constant vigilance and prompt action in case of emergencies.
To reinforce fire safety, the GNFS plans to establish fire posts in key markets nationwide.
These units will focus on fire safety education, regular inspections, and strict enforcement of safety protocols.
Collaborating with market authorities, the Ghana Police Service, and National Security, the GNFS aims to strengthen surveillance and ensure traders and the public actively participate in this initiative.
“We urge market authorities and the general public to cooperate fully in this exercise,” the GNFS added.