The Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah, has urged the public to immediately refrain from attacking firefighters and their equipment, as such actions undermine public safety and constitute an assault on personnel.
He stated that attacks on firefighters within the country are on the rise, characterised by mob violence, stabbings, and obstruction during emergency responses, hence, a call on the public to collaborate with the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) during emergencies.
The Chief of Staff made this remark yesterday in Accra, during the celebration of the 2026 International Fire Fighters’ Day, themed “Attacking Firefighters and Equipment is an Attack on Public Safety: End Assaults and Protect Firefighters.”
The event served to honour Ghanaian firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty, and to recognise outstanding and dedicated personnel whose efforts have positively impacted the Service.
Mr Debrah noted that since 2010, the GNFS has lost four brave officers under tragic circumstances, emphasising that their sacrifices highlight the daily risks firefighters face to serve and protect people and property.
“The emerging and increasingly common trend of attacking firefighters while they respond to fires and emergencies is utterly unacceptable. It is, to say the least, shocking. Fire safety cannot and should not be solely the responsibility of the fire service. It has long been understood that the goal of building a fire-free society also depends heavily on public conduct and participation,” Mr Debrah stated.
Moreover, he applauded the dedication and sacrifices of the GNFS personnel, asserting that their daily efforts to save lives and property often at great personal risk make them exceptional individuals whose happiness lies in others’ safety.
He added that, in truth, most fire outbreaks are caused by human actions and inactions, and that the only way to change this situation is for the public to commit to acceptable safety standards by following the messages conveyed by the Service.
He assured that the government is committed to equipping the Service with new resources, emphasising, “we are not oblivious of the fact that you currently operate with limited resources which affect your efficiency and effectiveness.”
The Chief Fire Officer, Ms Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sapong, mentioned that over the past months, the Service has continued to respond to emergencies across the country under increasingly challenging circumstances.
She stated that while the GNFS has made progress in fire prevention, recording reductions in certain types of outbreaks, the Service still faces alarming incidents of attacks that require national reflection.
BY BERNARD BENGHAN
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