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Government to assist victims of Accra Central Police Barracks fire - Muntaka
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Government to assist victims of Accra Central Police Barracks fire – Muntaka

June 5, 2026 2 Min Read
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Minister of Inside Muhammad Mubarak Muntaka has pledged authorities assist to victims of the latest fireplace on the police barracks reverse the Better Accra Regional Headquarters in central Accra as reconstruction efforts proceed.

The Minister visited the scene with the Inspector Normal of Police and the Fireplace Chief to evaluate the extent of the harm, work together with affected residents and supply assurances of help.

He stated preparations had been underway to offer momentary lodging for displaced households till plans for rebuilding the barracks had been finalized.

Hong stated Muntaka and different affected residents can even obtain money help, clothes and different reduction objects by means of the Nationwide Catastrophe Administration Group (NADMO).

The Minister counseled the Inspector Normal of Police, members of the Police Administration Board and the Ghana Nationwide Fireplace Service for his or her efforts in responding to the incident and guaranteeing the protection of the inhabitants.

He stated the federal government will proceed to work with related businesses to take measures geared toward stopping related incidents sooner or later.

As a part of the go to, Hon. Muntaka additionally visited a police officer who was injured within the fireplace and is being handled on the police hospital.

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He expressed assist for the injured police officer, praising the therapy of the medical workforce and pledging the federal government’s assist throughout his restoration.

The minister stated the federal government will proceed to assist affected households as restoration and reconstruction efforts progress.

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