The Brong-Ahafo Regional Commander of the Ghana National Fire Service, ACFO James Owusu-Adjei, has said the region, from January to October, recorded a 20 percent reduction in total fire cases as against same period last year.
He said the region recorded 338 fire outbreaks this year whilst 572 outbreaks were recorded in 2016, adding that five people also perished in last year’s fire disasters.
[contextly_sidebar id=”VYRvK2JpNXA1pAMAtyNPddpXRU9rqp7E”]ACFO Owusu-Adjei made this known when he addressed traders and the general public at the Nana Bosomah market, also known as the “Wednesday market” in Sunyani.
Held under the theme: “Fire Safety a Shared Responsibility”, the event was to sensitize them on fire safety measures as part of a fire prevention campaign before the onset of the dry season.
The Regional Fire Commander urged the public to warn their children against playing with matches or going near fires in the dry season.
ACFO Owusu-Adjei said fire prevention is a shared responsibility and if the public would obey fire regulations, the region could record zero fire incidents in the coming years.
He advised farmers to create farm belts around their farms to prevent fires from destroying their investments and also entreated them to engage fire volunteers to advise them on the best strategies to employ when preparing their lands for sowing in the dry season.
ACFO Owusu-Adjei said the PNDC law 229 mandates the GNFS and the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to sanction people who intentionally set fire to cause destruction of lives and properties and warned that anybody caught in the act would not be spared.
He said his outfit has trained many fire volunteers to assist in firefighting in the region, especially in the dry season and would also intensify their campaign on the airwaves and at public places to educate the people.
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GNA