Matse (V/R), Dec. 22, - The
incidence of bushfire has reduced in the Volta Region from 76 in November 2016
to 50 in November, this year, the Deputy Chief Fire Officer (DCFO) Daniela
Mawusi Ntow Sarpong, in charge of the Volta Region, has said.
She said the reduction
represented 34 per cent and attributed the feat to intensification of fire
safety training and education and the “growing spirit of fire voluntarism in
the Region.”
DCFO Ntow Sarpong said this at
the 2017 Regional anti-bushfire campaign launch at Matse, in the Ho Municipal
area.
The Regional Fire Officer said
despite the reduction, there is the need for more fire volunteers to help
create awareness and respond to emergencies.
She reminded the public of the
bushfire prevention and control law, PNDC Law 229 of 1990, which is against the
starting of uncontrolled bushfires.
DCFO Ntow Sarpong appealed to
traditional rulers to help protect the environment by making bye-laws to punish
people who start bushfires indiscriminately.
Dr Archibald Yao Letsa, the Volta
Regional Minister, said the cumulative effect of bushfire was an annual loss of
3 per cent of gross domestic product, estimated at 10 million dollars and said
the goals of government’s “planting for food and jobs” programme would not be
achieved should people continue to engage in indiscriminate bush burning.
He said the survival of humanity
lies on the environment and commended fire volunteers, the National Disaster
Management Organization (NADMO) and the Fire Service for efforts at protecting
the environment.
Dr Letsa called on the Municipal
and District Chief Executives to support the work of Fire Service personnel and
provide them official and residential accommodation.
GNA

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