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Major sections of the Old Parliament House near the Art Centre and opposite the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum in Accra has been destroyed by fire.
Myjoyonline.com's Edwin Appiah who is on the ground says firefighters are having a hectic time to bring the raging blaze under total control, and stop it from spreading to other buildings.
Even though the fire seems to have been doused, there is still thick smoke bellowing from the main chamber.
Edwin reports that the building in which the Sole Commissioner, Justie Yaw Appau, is inquiring into Judgement Debt Payments and other related matters has been completed burnt.

Also the Finance, PR and Research departments of the Commissioner for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) were not spared.
CHRAJ and the office of the Sole Commissioner are all housed in the building.
The fire fighting efforts by personnel of the Fire Service was greatly hampered because cars parked in the compound of the building complex could not be moved.

Edwin reports that the keys to the cars were in one of the rooms that were on fire.
The fire which started at 3:45 am Thursday morning destroyed many documents and office equipment in the affected buildings.
The security officer on duty, Isaac Morgan, told Myjoyonline.com that when the fire was detected, he made frantic calls to the fire service but had no response. He said he had to drive there in person to inform them about the unfortunate incident which they responded to within 10 minutes.
Lawyer for the Commission, Dometi Sokpor, said on the Super Morning Show on Joy FM that although many of the Commission's documents have been destroyed in the fire, they have not been lost. He said originals of important documents have been kept in a secured location.
He was optimistic that the Commission would have made alternative arrangements for a new location for the Judgment Debt hearings by January 16, 2014 when sitting resumes.
In a related development, a shoeshine boy has been arrested for stealing a DSTV digibox while helping staff of CHRAJ with rescue efforts.



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