Fire destroyed some parts of Kaneshie Market early Sunday morning destroying property worth thousands of cedis.
Hours after the fire got out of hand, passersby took to Twitter to share videos and pictures of the fire incident.
Below are some social media reactions on the fire incident which happened at the Kaneshie Market.
First, it was Circle, then kantamanto & now Kaneshie market. I don't think these are isolated incidents at all. It’s wrong to make others the target of your selfish desire. These shop owners do not all belong to a particular political party, they have families, please stop this🙏🏾
— N.B.A (@Boakyewaa_N) December 20, 2020
Fellow Ghanaians, the way the markets are burning-its very alarming. It started with the Odawna market, then to Kantamanto and now Kaneshie market. We need the GFS and other agencies to investigate these incidents. Is it for monetary gain? Is it arson? Or even political?🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️ pic.twitter.com/IvqY15lw3Q
— Ben Apuseyine (@BenApuseyine) December 20, 2020
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