Coconut grove Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/coconut-grove/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Wed, 26 Apr 2017 06:00:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Coconut grove Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/coconut-grove/ 32 32 Groupe Nduom blasts Billy Anaglate for ‘lying’ about Coconut Grove fire https://citifmonline.com/2017/04/groupe-nduom-blasts-billy-anaglate-for-lying-about-coconut-grove-fire/ Wed, 26 Apr 2017 06:00:20 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=313961 Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom’s Groupe Nduom, has slammed the Deputy Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, Prince Billy Anaglate, for blaming the firm for Saturday’s fire outbreak at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in Accra. The offices of GN Bank, Gold Coast Securities, Amansan TV and Business Television Africa, were all affected […]

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Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom’s Groupe Nduom, has slammed the Deputy Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, Prince Billy Anaglate, for blaming the firm for Saturday’s fire outbreak at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in Accra.

The offices of GN Bank, Gold Coast Securities, Amansan TV and Business Television Africa, were all affected by the fire at the hotel, which the fire service said could have been avoided if some basic fire prevention systems were in place.

Speaking to Citi News, the Deputy Public Relations Director of the Fire Service, Prince Billy Anaglatey, stressed that, “there was nothing put in place to protect the place in terms of fire safety.”

Among other things, he said the Service’s preliminary investigation into the fire suggests that “they do not even have smoke detectors on their premises. That was how they didn’t detect the fire in time… even the structure itself is supposed to have total suppression systems, sprinklers, but they did not have all that.”

But Groupe Nduom in a rebuttal statement described the comments of the Deputy PRO as lies.

Below is the full statement

The Ghana Fire Service Can Do Better Than This!

Groupe Nduom has been very measured in our public comments on last Saturday’s fire that swept through a section of Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in Accra. As a responsible corporate entity with international standing, Groupe Nduom believes that rather than taking the Ghana Fire Service (GFS) to task for shortcomings demonstrated, we should support efforts aimed at determining how to resource the GFS better to achieve optimum results.

Groupe Nduom is however compelled to react to some negative comments made by Prince Billy Anaglate, the Deputy PRO of the Ghana National Fire Service. Mr. Anaglate has in media interviews blamed our company for not putting in place basic fire prevention measures at the affected Groupe companies.

For example, he told Citi FM, an Accra based Radio station that Groupe Nduom had not put anything in place to protect the company in terms of fire safety. Groupe Nduom does not only find Mr Anaglate’s assertion unfortunate but pedestrian and reckless. We do not know who he is trying to protect with his blame game. A PRO’s job cannot be to peddle lies and paint others in a negative light.

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He should not test our resolve on the issue; we have lost millions of Ghana Cedis as a result of last Saturday’s fire. We do not need the state organization whose job is to assist those facing fire accidents to rather put pepper in our wounds. There is no doubt that we lost a lot through the unprofessional handling of the fire by the GFS and we were silently albeit painfully counting our losses. But we cannot allow our reputation to be dragged in the mud by someone who obviously has not taken time to get his facts straight.

We realized through our ordeal that the GFS faces obvious logistical problems. This, we believe should form the basis of a broader discourse with the view of avoiding similar fire situations in the future. In effect, we the most affected entity have tried to avoid any form of emotional and parochial discussion of the issue.
But for Mr. Anaglate to suggest that our offices at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel did not have fire detectors and extinguishers at the time of the incident is something we cannot allow to pass without correction. We emphasise that every facility at the Coconut Grove Regency compound has fire detectors and extinguishers. Ironically, we bought these equipment from the Ghana Fire Service itself and we have receipts to that effect.

Coconut Grove Regency Hotel has a standing relationship with the Ghana Fire Service where they (Fire Service) take our staff through periodic fire fighting measures. We want to tell Mr. Anaglate that we have a GFS certificate commending us for taking up the GFS orientations. Amansan Television (ATV), one of our offices that was gutted by the fire last Saturday has a special fire segment on its ‘Anopa Bosuo’ morning show programme that he appears on to educate people on Fire Safety measures. So what is he talking about?

Perhaps we should not be surprised at the latest spin by Mr. Anaglate. This is a man who has since day one of the incident sought alibi in many lame and ungrounded lies. First he said the Fire Service got hint of the fire incident through a commercial taxi driver when in fact the distress call to the office of the Fire Service was made by a staff of Groupe Nduom Corporate Affairs.

After falling flat to that obvious lie, he tried albeit unsuccessful to impugn that they got to the fire site just three minutes after report by the so-called faceless taxi driver. The truth however has emerged that the Fire Service personnel got to the scene well over twenty minutes after getting the distressed call from our employee.

He has also wrongfully suggested that the generator at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel was running and that resulted in the widespread of the blazing fire. Indeed the generator at the hotel was immediately put off when the fire started.

In any case, if the Fire personnel were up to the task, why didn’t they put off the fire when it started as something small at only one of the 12 offices that the fire finally destroyed?

Unfortunately for him, many Ghanaians watched the blazing fire live as they went round their work rather amateurishly. We have many videos that show how it took almost two hours for the fire to spread while GFS people watched and did nothing to help.

We still insist that the Ghana Fire Service needs help. Some weeks ago at Teshie-Nungua in the Greater Accra Region, some four Fire Service personnel got injured in a fire combating operation. They were made to take a loan of GHC1000.00 to cater for their hospital expenses. Where is the motivation for anyone to offer his all in any fire fighting mission?

Again we want to point out that 20 officers of their National Headquarters share seven (7) fire fighting uniforms in operations similar to what was experienced at the Coconut Grove Hotel. Also, during their abortive fire combat at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel, fire fighters had only four oxygen masks which got finished within a matter of 20 minutes.

As a result, the officers could not enter the building to put out the fire. How can we expect personnel of the Service to offer their best in any firefighting situation? The GFS needs help and their PRO will do the service well by focusing on this rather than seeking to blame victims of their inadequacies.
We suggest that Mr. Anaglate should learn the art of Public Relations better rather than resorting to propaganda that in the end only exposes the weaknesses of his employer.

Richmond Duke Keelson
Groupe Nduom Corporate Affairs

By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Fire guts Coconut Grove Regency Hotel https://citifmonline.com/2017/04/fire-guts-coconut-groove-regency-hotel/ Sat, 22 Apr 2017 17:58:34 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=313096 Fire has destroyed part of the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in Accra. The fire is said to have started at a part of the hotel that also serves as offices for GN bank, a bank owned by the management of the hotel.       The fire started on Saturday evening. Thick smoke was seen […]

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Fire has destroyed part of the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in Accra. The fire is said to have started at a part of the hotel that also serves as offices for GN bank, a bank owned by the management of the hotel.

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The fire started on Saturday evening. Thick smoke was seen billowing from the source of the fire.

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Citi News’ Philip Ashong reports that two fire tenders are currently at the scene with personnel of the Fire Service battling the inferno.

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Some police personnel are also at the scene to maintain order.

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Both GN bank and Coconut Groove Regency hotel are owned by the former presidential candidate of the Progressive People’s Party, Dr. Papa Kwasi Nduom.

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The hotel is located behind the Ghana Immigration Service Headquarters in Accra.

Although the actual cause of the fire is yet to be known, Citi News’ Duke Mensah Opoku said some staff of Amansan TV (ATV) which is also at the premises of the Hotel said they suspected an electrical fault.coconut-groove-fire-2

They lamented that they had lost their belongings including laptops and mobile phones to the fire as they were forced to rush for their lives after the sound of a fire alarm at the hotel.

By: Jonas Nyabor/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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