The Chief Fire Officer, Julius Kuunor of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has announced new measures aimed at enhancing efforts to ensure at major markets across the country.
In a statement released by his outfit, the fire chief revealed that personnel and resources will be stationed at vantage points within the markets to control fire outbreaks when they occur.
He also stated that the fire service was going to establish fire posts at the markets to educate traders on fire safety measures.
He hinted on plans to conduct inspections to ensure electricity cables were properly maintained.
“The Chief Fire Officer has instructed that:
Personnel and fire appliances be deployed at various markets across the country from 1800 hours to 0600 hours daily to provide round-the-clock fire cover.
“A dedicated task force will patrol the markets daily to ensure swift action in case of any fire outbreaks and to provide constant vigilance.
“GNFS will establish fire units/posts in key markets across the country to intensify fire safety education, conduct inspections, and ensure compliance with fire safety protocols,” the statement said.
The release further noted that the personnel who would be assigned to the markets would submit Situation Reports to the National Headquarters Operations every day for review and action.
Since the turn of the year, a number of marketplaces including Kantamanto market, have been destroyed by fire outbreaks.
The GNFS pointed out that the cooperation of key stakeholders “is essential for the success” of the announced measures.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Diana Binyam

