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Bishop’s 31st Night Prophecy Aligns with Kantamanto Fire

Bishop John Yaw Adu

A prophecy made by Bishop John Yaw Adu, leader and Founder of New Jerusalem Chapel, has gained significant attention following the devastating fire that engulfed the Kantamanto Market in Accra on January 2, 2025. During a 31st-night service, Bishop Adu predicted that 2025 would see rampant fire outbreaks in marketplaces, and the tragic events at Kantamanto Market seem to align eerily with his warning.

Bishop John Yaw Adu’s Prophecy

The disaster has not only left the local community reeling but has also sparked discussions around a prophecy made by Bishop John Yaw Adu. The leader and Founder of New Jerusalem Chapel, Bishop Adu, had prophesied during a 31st-night service that 2025 would see rampant fire outbreaks in marketplaces. His specific mention of markets being razed by fire has gained considerable attention, particularly following the Kantamanto Market blaze.

Extent of Damage and Immediate Response

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) was quick to respond, deploying multiple fire tenders from across the Greater Accra Region. However, the fire’s intensity overwhelmed the firefighters, reducing large sections of the market to ashes. Eyewitnesses and traders frantically tried to save their goods, but their efforts were in vain against the powerful flames.

Traders reported hearing explosions as the fire spread rapidly through the market, fueled by the flammable materials stored in many of the shops. The GNFS worked tirelessly to bring the fire under control, but the damage had already been done. Despite the challenges, the firefighters’ dedication and bravery were commendable.

Traders’ Devastation and Financial Impact

The fire has left traders in a state of anguish. Many have lost their entire stock, with losses running into thousands of cedis. One elderly woman, a clothing dealer, reported losing goods worth GH¢400,000. Another trader, who sells electronic gadgets, revealed that a new shipment worth GH¢700,000 was completely destroyed. These financial blows have left many traders uncertain about their future.

The emotional toll on the traders is immeasurable. Many of them had invested their life savings into their businesses, and the fire has wiped out their livelihoods overnight. The traders are now faced with the daunting task of rebuilding from scratch, with little to no resources to fall back on.

Calls for Government Intervention

In the wake of the tragedy, affected traders have called on the government for assistance. They have urged the authorities to provide support to help them rebuild their businesses. Local government officials have promised a thorough investigation into the fire’s cause and have assured traders of their support. The Mayor of Accra, Elizabeth K.T. Sackey, visited the scene, expressing her condolences and pledging governmental aid.

Traders are also appealing for long-term measures to prevent such disasters in the future. They have called for the installation of fire hydrants in all major markets and the implementation of stricter fire safety regulations. The traders hope that these measures will help protect their businesses and livelihoods from similar incidents.

Community Support and Solidarity

Social media has been flooded with messages of support and solidarity for the affected traders. Ghanaians from all walks of life have expressed their sympathy and offered words of comfort. The community has rallied to provide help, with some individuals offering financial aid and temporary shelter to those displaced by the fire. Various church groups and non-governmental organizations have also mobilized resources to assist the traders. The Christian Council of Ghana has announced plans to set up a relief fund, while other philanthropic organizations have pledged their support.

Local businesses have also stepped in to help. Some have offered to supply traders with essential items at discounted rates, while others have provided free services to help them get back on their feet. The spirit of solidarity and support is heartwarming, and it is a testament to the resilience of the Ghanaian community.

Investigation and Future Safety Measures

Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire. The GNFS has confirmed that no casualties have been reported, and efforts are ongoing to prevent further destruction. The Public Relations Officer of the GNFS, Alex King Nartey, assured the public that the situation is under control.

In response to the disaster, the GNFS has recommended improving fire safety protocols in markets. They have emphasized the need for installing fire hydrants and conducting regular fire drills. Additionally, maintaining clear access routes for emergency services has been highlighted as a crucial measure to ensure a swift response in the future.

The GNFS has also called for increased awareness and education on fire safety among traders. They believe that equipping traders with the knowledge and tools to prevent and respond to fires will go a long way in mitigating the impact of such disasters.

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The Kantamanto Market fire has been a devastating blow to the traders and the community. As the investigation continues and rebuilding efforts begin, the resilience and unity of the traders, coupled with community support, will be vital in overcoming this tragedy. The hope is that, with collective efforts, the market will rise from the ashes and continue to thrive as a significant hub of commerce in Accra.

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