Close Menu
MyGhanaDaily
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    MyGhanaDaily
    Sunday, October 5
    Trending
    • The People’s Poet Speaks Again – Omar Sterling Announces VTH 2 Mixtape
    • The Business Side of Ghanaian Music Nobody Talks About
    • Top 10 Rap Verses in Ghanaian Hip-Hop History
    • Best Ghanaian Music Videos of All Time
    • Top 10 Ghanaian Throwback Songs That Still Hit Today
    • Absa Bank Ghana hosts Strategic Dialogue on Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy initiative
    • Edem Sickle Cell Foundation partners NCCE mark sickle cell awareness month
    • TMA embarks on Tema Facelift Campaign
    Your Marketplace Banner
    • News
    • Business
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Fashion
      • Celebrity news
    • Sports
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Agriculture
    • Opportunites
    • Videos
    • More
      • Education
      • Tourism
      • History
      • Feature
      • Opinion
      • World
    MyGhanaDaily
    Home»News»Accra’s fire hydrants are operational- GWCL to GNFS
    News

    Accra’s fire hydrants are operational- GWCL to GNFS

    Ellen NusiBy Ellen NusiJuly 9, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    1.21015856

    The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has refuted accusations made by the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) that all fire hydrants in Accra’s Central Business District were shut down during the Makola fire last Monday.

    On the contrary, it said, all the 70 hydrants in the CBD (11 at Makola) were functioning, with water flowing in them, and so it could not be blamed for the fire service’s inability to fight the fire effectively.

    Send your stories to Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140

    The Accra Regional Manager of the GWCL, Mr Emmanuel Johnson, said this at a press conference in Accra yesterday in reaction to the GNFS’s press conference last Tuesday that since 1992 the fire hydrants had not be working.

    At a media interaction last Tuesday, the Chief Fire Officer (CFO), Mr Edwin Ekow Blankson, had claimed that fire hydrants within the CBD of Accra had been sealed since 1992.

    The situation, according to the service, had made fire-fighting and rescue missions very difficult for the service.

    Again, he said, efforts by the GNFS to have the hydrants reopened by the GWCL had proved futile.

    But, in his reaction, Mr Johnson said the Accra East Region of the GWCL was manned by competent staff who worked day and night to provide water for citizens within its catchment area, adding that the GWCL would, therefore, not accept any false accusations from the GNFS.

    “The GWCL has 11 functioning fire hydrants at vantage locations, including the premises of the GNFS within the CBD. It has 70 fire hydrants in the CBD alone.

    “There is no non-functioning fire hydrant within the CBD, and for that matter we do not see the need for the GNFS to request for hydrants to be reopened,” he said.

    On the issue of water pressure, he said once there was water in the hydrants, personnel of the GNFS could have used their equipment to suck it, no matter the level or pressure.

    No engagement

    On the GNFS’s engagement with the company, Mr Johnson said the GWCL did not have any records of the GNFS ever engaging it to rectify any challenge in the CBD in respect of fire hydrants, as was stated by the GNFS.

    Moreover, he said, the GWCL had no knowledge of any back-up arrangements with private water providers.

    Mr Johnson said on July 5, 2021 when the building at Makola was on fire, the “GWCL was surprised to see fire tenders of the GNFS going to the Accra East Regional Office to fetch water to combat the fire, when there was water flowing within the whole CBD”.

    He said on the day of the incident, four fire tenders made a number of trips from the filling points at the Accra East Regional Office.

    He gave the breakdown as FS 723, three trips; FS 519, three trips; FS 536, two trips, and FS 729, one trip.

    The following day, he said, another set of trips were made by three fire tenders — FS 729, two trips; FS 727, one trip, and FS 519, one trip.

    “Even on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, some fire tenders were still fetching water from the Accra East Regional Office to fight what they claimed were pockets of fire at the place,” he said.

    Allegations

    The Regional Manager said the company had, through several engagements with the GNFS, urged the latter to caution its personnel to refrain from siphoning water from hydrants and selling same to members of the public, stressing that “it is public knowledge that the fire tenders which are supposed to be used specifically for fire fighting are being abused”.

    “We have incidents littered across the length and breadth of the country of officials of the GNFS selling water to the public. We have even complained to their officials about this. Aside from that, some of their officials have come to our office to volunteer information to the GWCL on the matter,” he said.

    Mr Johnson said upon similar allegations against the GWCL in 2018, the GNFS requested for an audit of all the fire hydrants in the country, so that, together with the Ministry of the Interior, the GWCL could have the faulty ones repaired.

    Till date, he said, the GWCL was still waiting for a response from the GNFS on the audit.

    Adding his voice to the issue, the Managing Director of the GWCL, Dr Clifford Abdallah Braimah, wondered why the GNFS would come out publicly to make such serious allegations against the company when the heads of the two agencies had a good working relationship.

    He stated that the corporation was not blaming the GNFS, but rather responding to the service’s erroneous claims.

    source: graphic.com.gh

     

    Send your news stories to
    Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140
    Advertise with us | Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news
    GNFS GWCL
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleStarTimes announces unforgettable broadcast schedule for Ghana Premier League
    Next Article Kidi apologises to “offended” Ghanaians
    Ellen Nusi

    Related Posts

    Absa Bank Ghana hosts Strategic Dialogue on Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy initiative

    October 4, 2025

    Edem Sickle Cell Foundation partners NCCE mark sickle cell awareness month

    October 4, 2025

    TMA embarks on Tema Facelift Campaign

    October 4, 2025
    LATEST NEWS
    • The People’s Poet Speaks Again – Omar Sterling Announces VTH 2 Mixtape
    • The Business Side of Ghanaian Music Nobody Talks About
    • Top 10 Rap Verses in Ghanaian Hip-Hop History
    • Best Ghanaian Music Videos of All Time
    • Top 10 Ghanaian Throwback Songs That Still Hit Today
    SPORTS NEWS

    2026 FIFA WCQ: Ghana beats Mali

    September 9, 2025

    The Black Stars Podcast: A six-part dive into Ghana’s football history, struggles and sparks of glory

    August 30, 2025

    2026 World Cup qualifiers: Black Stars set to open camp on September 1

    August 27, 2025

    Felix Afena-Gyan Joins Amedspor on Season-Long Loan

    August 21, 2025

    Ayew Stays Positive as Foxes Target Quick Response

    August 21, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • The People’s Poet Speaks Again – Omar Sterling Announces VTH 2 Mixtape
    • The Business Side of Ghanaian Music Nobody Talks About
    • Top 10 Rap Verses in Ghanaian Hip-Hop History
    • Best Ghanaian Music Videos of All Time
    • Top 10 Ghanaian Throwback Songs That Still Hit Today
    Like Us On Facebook
    Facebook Pagelike Widget
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    © 2019 -2025 Copyright | MyGhanaDaily.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.