He said the Service is to work towards the United Nations ratio of one officer to 1,160 persons.
He made the announcement when he inaugurating an 11-member Board for the GNFS in Accra.
Dery also announced that government had increased the budget allocation to all agencies under the Ministry, including the GNFS, which, he said, would enhance their operations.
He said with an ever increasing population and expanding cities and towns, there was the need for the GNFS to position itself to meet the changing demands as well as offer the critical services to the citizenry.
He said the GNFS needed more modern equipment and logistics to prepare for any eventuality, especially regarding the high rise building structures that were dotting the landscapes of the capital cities.
“Our schools, markets, malls and other mass assembly areas require the presence and deployment of equipment and officers of the Ghana National Fire Service. This, I term, strategic pre-deployment to reduce the reaction time upon any incident,” he said, and urged the Board to avert their thoughts to those and others from their diverse experiences and expertise.
66 Districts without Fire Service stations
Dery said some 66 Political Districts were without the presence of the GNFS and the Ministry was inundated with requests from all sections of Ghanaians for the presence of GNFS.
The GNFS, he said, had developed some basic modalities as requirements from the District Assemblies for the establishment of Fire stations and if followed, the district not covered yet, would be supported with Fire Stations.
“I have also observed that these Fire Tenders are very expensive. Whilst government is making efforts to procure some more, Council should assist GNFS authorities to opt for other less expensive but equally effective firefighting equipment to enable Government get value for money in our procurement,” he added.
The Minister also reiterated the President’s assurance to the Ministry that all agencies under it, including the GNFS would benefit from procurement of needed vehicles and equipment from the Chinese grant.
“It is however, important that you continue to device ingenious ways of raising and generating revenue to supplement the efforts of Government,” he added.
Chairman of the board Seth Kwame Acheampong, on his part, commended the government for the confidence reposed in the Board and pledged their support to assist the Service to bring fire prevention and management to bear.
He said it was a high time to introduce hydraulic platforms to enable the officers and men to fight fires on high rise buildings and pledged the Board’s commitment to work towards enhancing their equipment to enable them meet any eventuality in future.
The Chairman also said the Board would pay attention to revenue mobilization, welfare of staff, and would sensitise hardworking men and women to boost morale within the Service.
The 11-member Board is chaired by Seth Kwame Acheampong, Member of Parliament for Mpraeso Constituency.
Others include Dr Albert Brown Gaisie, GNFS; Samuel Amankwah, Ministry for the Interior; Adoi Sussannete Akuki Debrah, GNFS; Jerry Appiagyei, GNFS; Donan Kobla Tay, Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing; Mrs Helen A. A. Ziwu, Ministry of Justice and Attorney-General’s Department
The rest are: John Oben Asiedu, Ministry of Roads and Highways; Mr Rudolph Kuuzegh, Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations; Mrs Florence Pul and Emmanuel Adugbire, both President’s nominees.