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GNFS urges Ghanaians to prevent fires during yuletide

Esther Sampson
December 24, 2024
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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has urged Ghanaians to remain vigilant during this festive season, ensuring that their celebrations do not compromise safety.   

Mr Julius Kuunuor, the Chief Fire Officer (CFO) of the GNFS, said, “As we embrace the Christmas festivities, it is important to remember the essence of the season: spreading joy, love, and goodwill.

“However, this period is also marked by a rise in fire incidents due to increased activities such as cooking, electrical decorations, and fireworks. The dry weather conditions further exacerbate the risk of fires.” The CFO gave the advice when the GNFS held its nine lessons and carols and thanksgiving service in Accra.

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He said it was important for Ghanaians to avoid the use of fireworks and ensure candles and decorative lights were used safely.

People need to switch off electrical appliances when not in use, refrain from leaving cooking unattended, and report a fire and related emergencies promptly by calling 112 or 192 or 0299340383/03022772446, he added.

The CFO also urged personnel to show loyalty, dedication, and commitment to build a service characterized by job satisfaction, respect, and dynamism.

The event, on the theme; “Be an Agent of Peace” aligns with the GNFS core mandate of protecting lives and property.

“Peace fosters an environment in which we can effectively carry out our duties without distractions or conflict.

It is through peace that we can build trust with the public, collaborate with stakeholders, and work seamlessly to prevent and manage emergencies,” he added.

Mr Kuunuor, despite the challenges and triumphs, the Service has seen an improvement in human resource development through training and specialised courses.

He said the Service had also seen massive government support with the procurement of various equipment to improve their efficiency.

The CFO thus expressed gratitude to the government for its continued support in ensuring a vibrant fire service.

Mr Dominic Afriyie Agyemang, Director Migration Unit, Ministry for the Interior, representing the Minister, commended officers and staff for their unwavering dedication to ensuring the safety of lives and property across the country.

Speaking on the significance of nine lessons and carols, he said the surge in fire incidents earlier in the year served as a stark reminder of the importance of continuous public education, vigilance, and proactive measures.

Mr. Agyemang called on Ghanaians to take fire safety seriously, adding that fire prevention was a collective responsibility, but with continued education efforts, “I am confident that we can reduce fire incidents significantly.”

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