
Recent reports indicate that members of Ghana’s ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) have been linked to a series of market fires across the country. A viral video shows individuals—allegedly affiliated with the NPP—confessing that they were hired to set markets ablaze. Following these revelations, the police have taken them into custody and launched an investigation to verify the claims and determine any political connections.

Background of Market Fires in Ghana
Ghana has witnessed multiple market fires in recent years, causing extensive economic damage and disrupting the livelihoods of traders. These incidents have often sparked political debates, with both major parties, the NPP and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), trading blame.
Notably, in December 2020, the NPP accused the opposition NDC of orchestrating market fires to incite unrest following the general elections. At the time, some opposition figures had allegedly made threats to burn markets in protest of the election results.
Official Response and Investigation
Authorities have yet to issue a formal statement on the latest arrests. However, the police are expected to conduct a thorough investigation to determine the truth behind the allegations and ensure that those responsible—regardless of their political ties—face justice.
Public Reaction and Concerns
The public has reacted with outrage, demanding transparency in the investigation. Market traders, who suffer the most from these fires, are calling for swift action to protect their businesses and prevent further destruction.
Conclusion
If proven true, the involvement of political figures in such destructive acts would have serious implications for Ghana’s stability and public trust in governance. As the investigation unfolds, it is crucial for law enforcement to remain impartial and uphold justice, ensuring that anyone found guilty is held accountable.