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Dr Frank Amoakohene, Ashanti Regional Minister, has stressed the need for concerted efforts to deal with the frequent fire outbreaks in the region.
He said the recurrent fire outbreaks, especially in markets and industrial enclaves, which remained the heartbeat of the region’s economy, and primary source of livelihoods for thousands of traders and families, were more troubling.
Records from the Ghana National Fire Service indicate that, Ashanti region has since January 01 to January 28, 2026, recorded a total of 125 fire outbreaks.
The devastating fires occurred in markets, artisanal and industrial enclaves, residential facilities, farms, and others.
Dr Amoakohene, in a statement released on Wednesday, pointed out that the reported figures were alarming and there was the need for urgent action by all to deal with it.
He commended the Ghana National Fire Service for responding promptly and professionally to these emergencies, working tirelessly to protect lives, property, and the environment.
He said the losses recorded in these fire incidents continued to affect families, traders, businesses, and the local economy.
The Minister said fire at the markets often resulted in the complete destruction of goods, savings, and years of hard work, leaving many victims economically vulnerable.
Dr Amoakohene also expressed concerns about uncontrolled bush burning, careless disposal of burning materials, and unsafe farming or domestic practices, which posed serious threats to farmlands, forest reserves, residential communities, and public infrastructure.
The Minister, while referencing preliminary investigations by the Ghana National Fire Service, indicated that, a significant number of these fire incidents were linked to electrical faults, illegal or poor wiring systems, improper handling and storage of flammable materials, and the use of open flames for cooking or lighting.
He urged all residents, traders, business owners, institutions, and households to avoid illegal electrical connections and ensure all wiring and appliances were installed and maintained by certified professionals.
Traders should also switch off electrical appliances, when not in use, particularly at the close of business in markets and shops and refrain from unsafe storage of fuel, gas cylinders, and other flammable materials.
The Minister also advised the citizenry to avoid indiscriminate bush burning and report any suspicious fire activity immediately.
He called on organisations to install and maintain fire extinguishers and smoke detectors where applicable, and ensure users were trained in their operation.
Dr Amoakohene asked households to ensure cooking areas were well ventilated and never leave open fires unattended.
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