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The Ghana National Fire Service has announced a 13percent decline in cases of fire outbreaks in the Ashanti Region.
The service recorded 1,040 fire incidents between January and November 2024, compared with 903 cases over the same period in 2025.
This represents a reduction of 137 incidents, or roughly 13.17 %.
Regional Fire Commander, ACFO II Peter Tetteh, attributed the improvement to a combination of proactive measures and community engagement.
“We have intensified public‑awareness campaigns in markets, workshops and other gathering points,” he explained.
“These sessions focus on identifying common fire hazards, proper use of electrical appliances and safe handling of cooking equipment.”
Mr Tetteh noted that while the decline is encouraging, the fight against fire is far from over.
“While the numbers are encouraging, there is still much room for improvement,” the commander said. “We are doing everything possible to prevent outbreaks, but we need the public’s cooperation to keep our homes and businesses safe.”
He said the service is doing its best to prevent fires but relies on public cooperation.
The commander also highlighted logistical constraints that hamper the service’s ability to respond swiftly.
The Region has 43 districts, served by 29 fire stations, 24 fire appliances and three fire posts.
He noted that “Some of the appliances are stretched thin, covering three to four districts,” Tetteh noted. “This shortage means we cannot always guarantee immediate response times, which is why public vigilance is crucial.”
In response to the challenges, the command appealed to citizens, businesses and NGOs to support fire‑prevention efforts.
“We urge everyone to take the advice we give seriously. “Together we can further reduce fire incidents and protect lives and property across Ashanti", he said.
The regional fire service has pledged to continue monitoring trends and adjust its strategies as needed, with plans to expand outreach activities and seek additional resources to strengthen its fleet and staffing levels.
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