By Yussif Ibrahim
Trede (Ash), Nov. 19, GNA – Mrs. Grace Agyemang Asamoah, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Atwima Kwanwoma, has reached out to families affected by last week’s devastating fire incidents at Trede and Boko, offering government support and expressing solidarity during their time of grief.
The two separate fires left eight people in critical condition, all of whom are currently receiving treatment at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).
Tragically, a mother and her nine-year-old son from the same household lost their lives, casting a shadow of sorrow over the community.


Accompanied by officials from the District Assembly and the Disaster Management Committee, Mrs. Asamoah visited the bereaved families to convey heartfelt condolences and reaffirm the Assembly’s readiness to stand with them throughout the recovery process.
She later proceeded to KATH, where medical staff provided updates on the conditions of the injured victims.
Speaking after the visits, the DCE described the situation as “a deeply distressing moment for the district,” stressing the urgent need for enhanced fire safety education and improved community-level emergency response systems.
She also instructed the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to expedite the distribution of relief items to affected households and to commence a thorough investigation into the causes of the fires.
Community members have praised the Assembly’s prompt intervention and visible presence on the ground, even as families prepare for funerals and rising medical expenses.
The DCE has pledged to continue monitoring developments and coordinate support for all affected residents.
GNA
Edited by Yussif Ibrahim/George-Ramsey Benamba