President John Dramani Mahama has embarked on an empathetic visit to the Central Business District of Adum in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, to assess the ravages of a devastating fire that razed hundreds of shops. The inferno, which erupted in the early hours of Friday, March 21, left traders in a state of distress as they scrambled to salvage their merchandise amidst the chaos.
During his visit, Mahama engaged with the affected traders, offering his condolences and pledging his unwavering support.
He underscored the imperative of swift action to alleviate the plight of those who had lost their livelihoods and called for a thorough investigation into the cause of the fire. However, he also cautioned the traders against cooking in the market, emphasizing that the use of cylinders contributed to the incident.
The fire started early Friday morning and spread rapidly through the market, fueled by flammable materials stored in the shops. Firefighters faced significant challenges in containing the blaze due to obstructed access routes and delayed response times. Some traders attributed the incident to the ongoing power outages, which they believed may have contributed to the fire.
Mahama’s visit was met with profound gratitude and cheers from the traders, who appreciated his empathy and commitment to their well-being.
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