Monday, 29 January 2018

NADMO Presents Relief Item to Fire Victim



    
Last updated on 24 January 






The Upper East Regional Office of the National Disaster Management Organisation has presented some relief items to Chief Inspector Stephen Amewugah, whose bungalow was recently gutted by fire at Zuarungu, a suburb in Bolgatanga. 

The swift intervention follows an appeal made by the Upper East Regional Police Command aftermath the incident. The items include mattresses and mats, sets of blankets, used clothing, bags of rice and laundry soaps among other toiletries. 

Property running into thousands of cedis were completely destroyed by the fire. It took the timely intervention of personnel from the Zuarungu fire station to put the raging fire under control after salvaging some few items. 

A quick round the two bedroom bungalow by the victim, Chief Inspector Stephen Amewugah, witnessed some personal belongings being burnt beyond recognition leaving the debris.  

 Narrating the incident to Radio Ghana, Chief Inspector Amewugah who happens to be the station officer at the Zuarungu police station said the incident occurred on the evening of Monday January 22nd when the wife and his three other children were asleep. 

He said though the fire engulfed all his valuables, the family escaped unhurt. According to him, he first detected the fire from the ceiling of the kitchen before spreading to the other rooms. 

The cause of the fire is yet to be established but Chief Inspector Amewugah who is still counting his loses suspects that the incident might have been triggered by an electrical fault. 

He was grateful to NADMO, the police and personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service for their sense of responsiveness. 

Presenting the items, the Upper East Regional Coordinator of NADMO, Jerry Asamane sympathized with the victim and the family and assured them of NADMO’s support in providing further assistance in due course. 

He noted that the relief items will go a long way to provide some comfort for the time being. On behalf of the Inspector General of Police, the Bolgatanga Municipal Police Commander, Chief Superintendent, Samuel Punobyin thanked NADMO for the gesture. 

He described the presentation as timely as it has come to alleviate the plight of the victim and the family. 

He pointed out that his office will do everything humanly possible to assist their colleague and called on concerned individuals and groups to come to their aid. 

Radio Ghana later engaged the Regional Commander of the Ghana National Fire Service, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Douglas Koyiri to ascertain the cause of the fire. 

He said though the incident is considered as a minor one, the degree of destruction is quite surprising.

 According to him, his office is yet to be briefed on the incident even though investigations are currently ongoing. Meanwhile, the Regional Police Command had on the interim provided some temporal accommodation for the victim and the family. 

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