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Home » Ashanti GNFS celebrates progress, honors heroes, but sounds alarm on attacks and resource gaps

Ashanti GNFS celebrates progress, honors heroes, but sounds alarm on attacks and resource gaps

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 5, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments3 Mins Read
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Some retired fire officers received awards for their dedicated services Some retired fire officers received awards for their dedicated services

The Ashanti Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has held a dual celebration, honoring both its retired officers and its high-achieving active personnel.

While the event threw more light on years of dedicated service and a significant reduction in fire outbreaks, it also served as a platform to address persistent challenges facing the service, including attacks on firefighters and logistical constraints.

The ceremony paid tribute to ACFO (Rtd) Francis Darko-Kono, former Operations Officer, and ACFO (Rtd) Gladys Denteh, former Officer-in-Charge of Communications in the Ashanti Region, for their years of commitment to the service.

Active personnel, including DCFO Henry Fatai Giwah, former Ashanti Regional Fire Commander, and ACFO Rasheed Kwame Nisawu, former Deputy Regional Fire Officer, were also recognized for their outstanding contributions.

DCFO Giwah, in particular, received multiple awards, highlighting his impact on operational excellence and technology integration within the GNFS.

“You will be remembered for a long time to come. We will continue to tap into your rich experience,” acknowledged Ashanti Regional Fire Commander, ACFO II Peter Tetteh, speaking about the retirees and honorees.

The celebration was further inspired by the announcement of a significant improvement in the region’s fire prevention record.

ACFO II Tetteh revealed that fire incidents had dropped by 13% in the first half of 2025, compared to the same period in 2024.

“We recorded 587 fire outbreaks in the first half of 2025, down from 674 in 2024. That’s a 13% reduction, which shows our progress in fire prevention efforts,” he stated.

He also highlighted a new GNFS policy requiring fire insurance coverage for facilities before the issuance or renewal of fire certificates, a move intended to strengthen fire risk management.

However, the tone shifted as ACFO II Tetteh expressed grave concern over the recurring attacks on fire officers while responding to emergencies.

He highlighted a recent incident in Juaso in June and passionately pleaded with the public to allow firefighters to do their jobs without interference.

“People must understand that we come to help. Allow us to do our job,” he urged.

ACFO II Tetteh also pointed out the logistical challenges that often hinder response times.

He cited instances where fire tenders must travel long distances from other districts due to a lack of resources.

“If there’s a fire at Konongo and the tender comes from Ejisu, it will take time. But our officers are committed to responding,” he explained, underscoring the dedication of the firefighters despite the hurdles.

Emphasizing the importance of public awareness, the commander reminded the public that most fire outbreaks are caused by human negligence.

“Fire doesn’t just start by itself. Somewhere, someone did something. That’s why public education remains key to our prevention efforts.” He reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to community sensitization, even with limited resources.

In his remarks, DCFO Henry Fatai Giwah, a former leader of the Ashanti Command, encouraged officers to delve deeper into the understanding of their responsibilities.

Urging them he said, “Don’t just imitate. Understand the why behind what you do. That’s how you master your responsibilities.”

He expressed his gratitude for the recognition, stating, “It’s been a profound privilege to serve alongside the brave men and women of GNFS in Ashanti. Together, we’ve improved fire safety and emergency response systems.”

Meanwhile, the event served as a powerful reminder of the progress made in fire prevention and the dedication of the GNFS in the Ashanti Region.

However, it also highlighted the critical need for public cooperation and increased resources to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the service.



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