
Ghana Launches Digital System to Boost Fire Safety
Ghana just made fire safety faster and easier for everyone. A new digital platform will replace outdated paperwork, helping protect homes and businesses across the country.
Ghana is making it easier to keep people safe from fires with a new digital system that replaces old manual processes.
Interior Minister Mohammed Muntaka-Mubarak launched the Automated Fire Safety Compliance System (AFCAS) in Accra this week. The platform transforms how the Ghana National Fire Service handles inspections, permits, and safety checks for homes, businesses, and public buildings.
Before AFCAS, property owners faced long waits and confusing paperwork to get fire safety approvals. The manual system created delays that frustrated families and business owners while making it harder for fire officials to track compliance across the country.
The new digital platform changes everything. Property owners can now submit applications online, track their inspection status in real time, and receive approvals faster than ever before.
Chief Fire Officer Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sarpong says the system will dramatically improve how quickly her team can serve the public. Faster inspections mean safer buildings and less red tape for everyone involved.

The platform also helps Ghana attract more business investment. Companies looking to set up operations want to know their properties meet safety standards without months of waiting.
The Ripple Effect
This digital shift goes beyond just fire safety. Ghana is using technology to make government services work better for everyday people, proving that smart systems can protect lives while making business easier.
The system helps fire officials spot patterns and respond to safety gaps before disasters happen. Better data means smarter prevention, which could save countless lives in the years ahead.
Minister Muntaka-Mubarak reminded everyone that fire safety protects families, preserves livelihoods, and gives communities peace of mind. The government's investment in this technology shows a commitment to using innovation for public good.
Stakeholders from government agencies and private companies attended the launch, signaling broad support for the initiative. Their collaboration will be key to making sure property owners understand and use the new system effectively.
Ghana is showing other nations how digital transformation can make essential safety services accessible to everyone.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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