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When sparks fly, the Ghana Fire Service proves why strong institutions matter.

Sun, Nov 23 2025 5:17 PM
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When sparks fly, the Ghana Fire Service proves why strong institutions matter.

I wish to begin with a line that remains as powerful and thought-provoking today as it was the day it was spoken:   “Africa doesn’t need strongmen; it needs strong institutions.”

These words were delivered by former U.S. President Barack Obama during his historic address to the Ghanaian Parliament in Accra on July 11, 2009. They continue to echo across the continent as a reminder that the true strength of a nation lies not in the hands of a single leader, but in the enduring systems that uphold justice, accountability, and good governance.

Strong public institutions are the pillars of any stable and progressive society. Yet, too often, their importance is overlooked until the moment we urgently need them. The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and in particular, the dedicated team serving the Greater Accra Region is one such institution whose value becomes undeniably clear in times of crisis. Their courage, discipline, and swift action save lives and protect entire communities, frequently at great personal risk.

For many who have never confronted a fire outbreak, such disasters may feel like distant tales, something that happens to “other people.” But when flames threaten your home, your family, and everything you have worked hard to build, the true worth of our firefighters becomes unmistakably real. They are more than public sector workers; they are lifelines.

Yesterday, I had a profoundly personal encounter that renewed my respect and admiration for the Ghana National Fire Service. A newly established plastic recycling facility near my home experienced a severe fire outbreak. Because of the highly combustible nature of plastic and rubber materials, the fire escalated rapidly, growing with such ferocity that it could have destroyed everything in its path. My home, where my wife and child were, stood dangerously close to becoming the next victim.

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And in that frightening moment, only one group stood between destruction and safety: the Greater Accra Command of the Ghana National Fire Service.

Their response was swift, well-coordinated, and deeply professional. Firefighters arrived with determination and expertise, confronting a blaze so powerful that it took nearly seven hours of continuous work to subdue it. Anyone who understands the physical and mental strain of firefighting would recognize this as a remarkable demonstration of endurance and dedication.

Throughout the operation, these brave officers managed equipment, battled intense heat and smoke, and strategically positioned themselves to prevent the flames from spreading to surrounding homes. Without their intervention, the story today would have been one of loss and heartbreak. Instead, we are able to express gratitude and relief.

This experience reinforced an essential truth: institutions like the Ghana National Fire Service deserve not only our appreciation but also our full cooperation and support. Regardless of any administrative or systemic challenges, the men and women on the ground put their lives at risk for our safety.

But it also highlighted another critical point that fire safety is a shared responsibility, and so is public safety as a whole. Factories, businesses, and individuals must follow the right procedures and adhere to safety regulations. When entities operate without oversight or choose to cut corners, the consequences can be catastrophic, affecting not only them but entire communities.

This is why all regulatory bodies must remain vigilant and proactive. Factories, when left unchecked, often prioritize profit over safety. And where safety is ignored, disaster is only a matter of time.

Regulatory institutions such as the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI), the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), the Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs), the Ghana Standards Authority, the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, and of course the Ghana National Fire Service, all have crucial roles to play. These bodies must regularly inspect, enforce standards, and ensure that industrial operators comply with environmental, safety, and operational guidelines. Without consistent oversight, businesses can easily revert to unsafe practices that endanger both workers and surrounding communities.

To the heroic team of the Greater Accra Command of the Ghana National Fire Service: I offer my deepest gratitude. You transformed what could have been a devastating tragedy into a powerful reminder of the importance of strong public institutions. Your bravery saved homes, protected families, and preserved hope.

May we, as citizens, continue to support and value the institutions that safeguard our wellbeing. And may all regulatory bodies remain committed to their mandate, ensuring that industries operate responsibly at all times.

Thank you, Greater Accra Fire Service. You are the silent guardians who stand between danger and safety and for that, we are forever grateful.

By Evans Mawunyo Tsikata.

On behalf of all nearby residents.

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