The entire building of the 10-storey Ministry of Foreign Affairs was engulfed by a blazing fire in the evening of yesterday.
By 7.30pm when the fire was at its peak, burning an assortment of office equipment on its way in the 10-storey structure, a large crowd of curious onlookers had taken position at vantage points to behold the seemingly uncontrollable destruction.
Staffers at the location, when the fire started, attempted bringing it under control but it was apparent they could not do so, and as at press time, the fire was still raging.
Fire tenders and personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) who raced to the place appeared to be encountering challenges reaching the tenth floor because they were not primed with the appropriate ladder and other equipment for such tasks.
The pall of smoke from the fire could be seen as far as Asylum Down and the peripheries of Nima.
The extent of damage is not known but it would certainly run into several thousands of cedis. As a standard, the GNFS would investigate the cause of the fire.
Government departments are required to have fire fighting equipment such as fire extinguishers, sand and others, but in some cases, the fire extinguishers do not work.
Even if they do, the required basic fighting skills required to manage such emergencies prior to the arrival of professional fire fighters are not available.
The Accra Metro Directorate of Education was also on fire a few weeks ago, destroying several properties, among them computers and other office hardware.
Ironically, the main Accra Central fire station is not far from both the Foreign Affairs building and the Metro Directorate of Education.
In the case of the latter, the chief security man who raced to the fire station complained about “a lackadaisical response from the personnel”.
By A.R. Gomda









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Comments
NEXT TIME WE MAY NOT BE SO LUCKY TO LOOSE ONLY EQUIPMENT IN SUCH FIRES. HERE IN THE US ALL OVER WHERE I HAVE WORKED FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND THEIR MAINTANANCE IS CONTRACTED TO AN OUTSIDE COMPANY. THEY COME IN MONTHLY TO MAKE SURE EXTINGUISHERS ARE WHERE THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE, REPLACE EXPIRED EQUIPMENTS AND THEN ONCE A YEAR RETRAIN OFFICE PERSONNEL (ABOU 4 GUYS PER FLOOR) ON EMERGENCY PROCEEDURES THEREFORE THE OFFICE MUST ALSO HAVE SOMEONE IN CHARGE SHOULD TH...