
On August 17, 2026, a significant fire broke out at the Gushegu Nursing and Midwifery Training College, resulting in the destruction of the institution's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) laboratory and an adjacent classroom. The incident has once again brought to the forefront the critical infrastructure gaps in the Gushegu District, as the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) personnel had to be dispatched from Yendi—a distance of approximately 61 kilometers—to tackle the inferno. Despite the logistical challenges and the significant travel time required, the prompt notification and response of the Yendi fire crew prevented the blaze from consuming the entire campus.
According to reports from the GNFS, the fire began in the early morning hours. Upon receiving the emergency call, the Yendi team embarked on the long journey to reach the college. Firefighters arrived on the scene and successfully contained the fire by 8:52 AM, bringing it under complete control and extinguishing it fully by 9:13 AM. While the ICT equipment and classroom structures were lost, the swift tactical intervention of the fire officers was credited with saving nearby academic blocks and student dormitories from being engulfed, minimizing the potential for a larger tragedy.
The incident has sparked a wave of concern among local stakeholders, including school authorities and community leaders, who are now intensifying their appeals to the government and the Member of Parliament for Gushegu. The recurring theme of their grievance is the total absence of a functional fire station within the Gushegu District. Stakeholders argue that relying on a station located over 60 kilometers away is a high-risk strategy that unnecessarily endangers lives and property, as the response time is inherently limited by the travel distance and prevailing road conditions.
As the Ghana National Fire Service begins its official investigation to determine the specific cause of the outbreak, the community remains on edge. The loss of the ICT lab is expected to significantly impact the academic activities of the nursing students, who rely on the facility for their training and examinations. The government is being urged to prioritize the establishment of a dedicated fire station in Gushegu to ensure that future emergencies can be addressed with the urgency they require, thereby safeguarding the district’s vital educational and social institutions.
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