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Kejetia Market: Traders resume trade today after inferno

Business & Finance Kejetia Market: Traders resume trade today after inferno
MAR 21, 2023 LISTEN

The New Kejetia Market in the Ashanti Region would reopen for business today after being closed for days.

Last Wednesday, fire destroyed over 30 shops in the market.

Following a meeting with the leadership of the traders, the Ghana National Fire Service agreed to close the facility for a few days to allow for uninterrupted investigations.

The board also ordered that the facility should remain closed for another week.

Reuben Amey, General Secretary of the Kumasi Traders Association, told Citi News that the continuous closure would have harmed their finances.

“Even if they had opened the market yesterday March 20, we would have loved it. We traders are really suffering from the closure of the market. Though we are suffering, we accepted the 3-day closure, but any further delay in the reopening, we will suffer too much. We have already suffered losses when the market was razed by fire”.

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) says it is adequately prepared for the resumption of business activities at the New Kejetia Market in the Ashanti Region after the facility was gutted by fire.

Following consultations with stakeholders, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia directed the market’s opening from Tuesday, March 21.

The Vice President announced that the decision had been reversed after preliminary reports ruled out electrical faults as the cause of the inferno.

In an interview with Citi News, ACFO Timothy Osafo-Afum, Head of Public Relations at the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), emphasized the importance of being more safety conscious.

“You don’t learn about what to do where there is an emergency. You must learn it long before the emergency comes, so you apply what you know. So let us be safety conscious and do what is expected of us so that in the time of emergency, we know what exactly to do.”

—citinewsroom

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