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Ghana National Fire Service forcefully denies claims of arriving at fire scenes without water

April 4, 2026
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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has forcefully denied recurring allegations that its personnel attend fire scenes with empty water tanks.

In a firm rebuttal, the Service challenged anyone making such claims to provide concrete evidence to support their assertions.

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Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, the Public Relations Officer for the GNFS Public Affairs Department maintained that the Service continues to distinguish itself in controlling outbreaks despite significant logistical hurdles.

Addressing the persistent rumours regarding water shortages, he stated:”It is untrue that Ghanaians will call and they would be told that our trucks do not have water in them. Such claims are untrue and should not be entertained. Even in situations where our trucks are damaged, we have water in them. We therefore encourage the media to help educate the public against these false claims by challenging people to provide evidence.”

The PRO noted that the Fire Service remains committed to discharging its duties professionally even with limited resources. However, he lamented the inadequate number of fire stations across the region, pointing out that areas such as Dome, Kwabenya, Ashongman, and Taifa currently lack dedicated stations.

To illustrate the impact of these gaps, he disclosed that a fire outbreak occurred in Brekusu just last week. Due to the absence of a local station, fire engines had to be dispatched from Anyaa and Amasaman before the blaze could be brought under control.

Consequently, the GNFS has urged various District Assemblies to support the Service by constructing new stations in underserved areas to ensure emergency services are more accessible to the public.

In tandem with these operational concerns, Mr Alex Nartey announced a new initiative launched for the Easter period. The campaign seeks to prevent fire outbreaks and reduce the number of incidents recorded nationwide to the barest minimum throughout the season.

To achieve this, the GNFS has rolled out a comprehensive community education programme designed to increase awareness within residential areas, churches, mosques, markets, and public event centres. Dedicated task forces have been formed to inspect and enforce safety measures at major gathering points, while public safety sensitisation programmes have been instituted for lorry parks and places of worship.

Additionally, the Service will conduct night patrols and surveillance around strategic installations and public facilities.

Mr Nartey added that all fire appliances have been placed on high alert to respond to emergencies, noting that any broken-down vehicles are being repaired as a matter of urgency to bolster the fleet.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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