Ghana Interior Minister Pledges Gear for Fire Service as Incidents Dip

Ghana's Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak promised government support for the Ghana National Fire Service during a graduation ceremony Friday at the Fire Academy and Training School near Accra. The minister spoke to new firefighters from Recruit Course 55 about equipment needs and operational challenges facing the service. He told the graduates they must continue protecting citizens and their belongings from fire dangers. Mohammed-Mubarak stressed that fire prevention has become essential for every community across the nation. Recent marketplace blazes have shown gaps regarding how well Ghana prepares for emergency situations.

The minister praised the fire service for cutting incidents during early 2025 compared to the same months last year. Statistics show a 2.3 percent decrease during the first quarter period. Mohammed-Mubarak congratulated each new officer for completing their training program successfully. He urged them to work with honor and dedication throughout their careers. The minister also emphasized staying loyal to their mission of serving Ghana.

Mohammed-Mubarak warned the new firefighters about maintaining professional standards at all times. He said they must avoid any behavior that could damage the fire service reputation. The minister asked them to represent their organization with pride and respect. Each graduate received encouragement to approach their duties with strong principles and commitment. Mohammed-Mubarak reminded them that citizens depend on their skills and bravery during emergencies.
 

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