Fire ‘consumes’ homes at Bubiashie Ayigbe Town

A devastating fire on Tuesday night left tenants in four chamber-and-hall rooms in the Okaikwei South Constituency at Bubiashie Ayigbe Town in the Greater Accra Region homeless.
The occupants were made up of children and adults, who escaped unhurt from the house and later drew the attention of neighbours to help contain the inferno, which started at about 4:00 pm.
Fire officers from the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Fire Station were called in to help put off the fire to stop it from spreading to other rooms in the house.
The Assistant Station Officer (ASO) of the Fire Station at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, Mr Emmanuel Kwabena Opare, who spoke to the Ghanaian Times in an interview blamed the cause of the fire on an electrical fault on the roof of the living room of one of the tenants.
“The cause of fire was an electrical fault from the ceiling in the room of one of the victims,” he stated.
Mr Opare said four bedrooms were partially burnt and one bedroom was totally burnt.
He mentioned the absence of smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in the vicinity as factors that exacerbated the situation.
The Deputy Director of National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) of Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Mr Welbeck Nii Okai, advised landlords and private developers to engage professional electricians to work on their projects, adding that tenants should exercise caution while using electrical gadgets to prevent similar fire outbreaks in the future.
He pledged NADMO’s commitment to support the victims affected by the fire.
The Member of Parliament (MP) of the Constituency, Mr Ernest Adomako, also visited the scene to express his sympathies and pledged to support the victims to recover from their loss.
The tenants, looking distraught and still counting their losses, said they could not understand how the house caught fire.
Some of them were seen wailing bitterly over the incident, which left them homeless and stranded.
“The fire, which seems to spread rapidly and without warning, has not only destroyed our material possessions but has also taken a toll on our emotional well-being”, one of them lamented.
BY AGNES OWUSU




