That was when and how these head potters, commonly known as kayayei, mobilized themselves, one head pan or bucket at a time, and got water enough into the fire scene to put out the fire. When a fire tender from the Ghana National Fire Service eventually arrived, after the fire had been completely put out, the people who had gathered in the compound decided to vent their spleen on the officers. With that, they hooted at them, preventing the fire tender from gaining access into the yard. The fire destroyed among other things, documents, electronic appliances, and furniture. Watch how some of them reacted to the GNFS when they arrived at the fire scene almost two hours after they were called to come attend to the fire:
Source: GhanaWeb July 02, 2021 19:52 UTC