Late-Night Fire at Kotei Twuduasi Destroys Five Bedrooms, GH¢84,000 Cash & Property in Kumasi

A devastating domestic fire that broke out at about 8:37 p.m. on Thursday night at Kotei Twuduasi, near Fosuaa Homes Hostel in Kumasi, has completely destroyed five bedrooms in a seven-bedroom compound house and reduced property including GH¢84,000 in cash to ashes.
According to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), the blaze spread rapidly through the wooden and concrete structure, engulfing most of the building by the time firefighters arrived.
Fire Service Response
Personnel from the KNUST Fire Station, led by ADO I Kwaku Baffour Awuah, reached the scene at 8:58 p.m. and found the fire in an advanced stage. Reinforcements from the Regional Headquarters Substation were quickly mobilised to assist.
Firefighters successfully brought the blaze under control by 9:36 p.m. and fully extinguished it at 10:12 p.m..
Outcome & Losses
Five bedrooms completely gutted
Two bedrooms salvaged with contents largely intact
GH¢84,000 cash and property worth thousands of cedis destroyed
No injuries or fatalities recorded
The GNFS has launched a formal investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire. Preliminary indications point to possible electrical faults or unattended open flames — common triggers in domestic fires — but no official cause has been confirmed yet.
Public Safety Reminder
The Ghana National Fire Service used the incident to renew its call for heightened fire safety awareness, urging residents to:
Regularly check electrical installations and avoid overloading sockets
Never leave cooking or open flames unattended
Install smoke detectors and keep fire extinguishers accessible
Ensure clear escape routes in homes and compounds
The affected family is receiving support from community members and local authorities. The GNFS has offered to conduct a free fire safety inspection for similar compound houses in the area to prevent future incidents.
Further updates on the investigation and any preventive recommendations will be communicated by the GNFS in due course. Our thoughts are with the affected family during this difficult time.





