Over 600 Shops and stores burnt at Akim Oda market - Preliminary Report 

The Stakeholders in Akim Oda Constituency have paid a visit to the market to commiserate with the victims and access the impact of damages caused by the fire.

Over 600 Shops and stores burnt at Akim Oda market - Preliminary Report 
Stakeholders visited the market

The preliminary report of the impact of last night devastating fire inferno in Akyem Oda central market has revealed that about 600 stores, shops, outlets and stalls containing traders wares are destroyed.

The items included clothes, dresses, provisions, food items, sewing machines, bags, mobile phones, fridges, laptops among others worth thousands of Ghana Cedis.

Eyewitness accounts, by Shadrac Mensah, a taxi driver, lamented, the fire started around 8:30 pm on Monday, September 13, 2021.

"I was driving from the Oda Government Hospital towards the Oda Total fuel station when I first saw thick smoke blowing from the middle of the market occupied by some seamstresses," He opined.

"I then raised an alarm when I reached the total fuel station but a few minutes later the entire market was engulfed by the inferno".

A joint team of Police, the Ghana National Fire Service and the Military from the Achiase Jungle Warfare School arrived at the scene at about 8:50 pm.

The operation of the fire tender of the Ghana National Fire Service hit a snag due to the overcrowded nature of the market square and the unavailability of access roads coupled with the high intensity of the inferno.

It took the intervention of reinforcement from Fire Stations at Achiase, Asamankese and Agona Swedru who responded swiftly with their Fire Tenders and with the support from the Police, the Military, the municipal NADMO and some concerned youth, the fire was brought under control at about 2:00 am.

The Acting Public Relations Officer of the Eastern Regional Police Command, Inspector Francis Gomado said the Oda Police recorded no casualties so far, even though the investigation continues.

He said the Police together with the Ghana National Fire Service are investigating the cause of the inferno.

However, the Queen-mother for Akim Oda, Nana Akua Asantewaa II, Eastern Regional Fire Officer ACFO Jennifer Quaye, and the Member of Parliament for Akim Oda Constituency, Akwasi Acquah have paid a visit to the market to commiserate with the victims and access the impact of damages caused by the fire.

William Ofori Akwaboa, Eastern Regional Correspondent