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GNFS tours newly established media stations in Northern Region

The Public Relations Department of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), Northern Regional Command, has toured newly established media stations in the region as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration with the media. The visit was aimed at familiarising the Service with the stations and building stronger working relationships to support public education on fire […]

GNFS tours newly established media stations in Northern Region

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) Northern Regional Command recently toured newly established media stations in the Northern Region to foster collaboration with the media sector. The objective was to forge stronger working relationships and support public education on fire safety and emergency preparedness. Led by the Northern Regional Public Relations Officer, ADOI Hudu Baba, the team engaged with the management of each station during their visit.

Upon completion of their tour, representatives from Tolon Radio, Tolon TV, Zosimli Radio, North Citi Radio, Nsaha (My Time) Radio, and Radio Tamale expressed a willingness to assist the GNFS in promoting fire safety awareness and other initiatives that contribute to safer communities across the region. Radio Tamale underwent a recent relocation to a new facility, but was still visited during the GNFS's tour.

The service emphasized that such engagements aim to deepen cooperation with media organizations, acknowledging their crucial role in delivering timely information about fire prevention, safety measures, and emergency response to the public.

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