Bawumia Commissions Ghana's 2nd Fire Service Academy and Training School In Wungu

The Vice President, Dr. Mahanudu Bawumia has on Friday,  January 19, 2024, commissioned a Fire Service Academy and Training School in Wungu in the North East Region.

The state-of-the-art facility with a three-storey administration block, classrooms, male and female dormitories and a dining hall and equipped with modern training equipment is the first ever fire academy and training school in the north and the second in Ghana after the only one in James Town, Accra.

The school will undertake a wide-range and comprehensive training programs including rescue, evacuation, decontamination, fire prevention, fire suppression, rescue operations, hazardous materials management as well as training of bush fire volunteers with skills and knowledge in the area of bush fire management.

Speaking during the ceremony, Vice President Bawumia, who is also the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party for this year’s elections, said the opening of the training school demonstrates the government's commitment to expanding Ghana's fire training capacity.

"The commissioning of this new Fire Academy and Training School at Wungu marks an important milestone for the Ghana National Fire Service, the Wungu community and for the nation as a whole", Dr. Bawumia said.

"When we assumed office in 2017, there was only one fire training school in Ghana at James Town. Given the importance of fire service in Ghana, it was important to increase the number of training school in Ghana. So, we made the decision to increase it to four (4)."

The commissioning of the Wungu Fire Academy and Training School, Dr. Bawumia noted, is the first of three new training schools the government is building with the second also set to be commissioned.

"This commissioning means that this will be the 2nd fire service training school in Ghana. Very soon, we will commission the third in Duayaw Nkwanta and the fourth will be commissioned before the end of this year", he said.

While touting the NPP's remarkable efforts at adding three training schools to the nation’s only training school since independence, he also highlighted the significant increase in fire service personnel as well as the government's commitment to continuous re-tooling of the Fire Service.

"What this means is that in 60 years of independence, we had only 1 fire service training School. Now we are going to have 4 under our government", Dr. Bawumia said.

"When we came into office, officers were 7000. Under 7 years of the NPP, we have increased the staff strength of the fire service from 7000, to 15,000", he added.