The new Kejetia market will be shut down for the following three days following a gathering between the administration of the market and the initiative of the dealers inside the office.
The conclusion of the market will initiate on Friday, March, 17.
Shops have, in any case, been opened after 12 early afternoon on Thursday for all merchants inside the office to survey the state of their shops.
From Friday to Sunday, nonetheless, people who have been straightforwardly impacted by the fire would be permitted to get to their shops for just three hours, as the people who bargain in transient merchandise would be given special treatment to really look at the condition of their things.
There will be no exchanging exercises inside the period that the market would be shut down.
The Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei-Mensah prior required the Market to be closed for three days until a careful evaluation of Wednesday night's fire occurrence is finished.
The Pastor uncovered that up to this point, around 50 shops have been impacted by Wednesday's fire occurrence as practically all things in them were totally annihilated.
Mr Osei-Mensah likewise required a council to be positioned to test the conditions that prompted the heightening of the fire episode.
In addition to other things, Mr Osei-Mensah believes that the advisory group should lay out why the sprinkler didn't turn on consequently when the fire began and why the smoke alarms didn't work actually.
The fire began from the third floor of the market around 4:30 pm on Wednesday, March 15 and spread to different parts.
The reason for the fire which left many individuals caught and annihilated things worth a huge number of Cedis has not been laid out yet.
In the mean time, officials from the Ghana National Fire Service are faulting the directors of the New Kejetia Market for not setting up legitimate fire security measures to forestall an acceleration.
Addressing columnists at the fire scene Thursday morning, the Ashanti local fire leader, ACFO1 Henry Giwah, said his outfit has on a few events kept in touch with the chiefs to redress some fire wellbeing issues which have still not been finished.
In any case, the Managing Director of the office, Kofi Duffour has eagerly gone against that, demanding that they set up all fundamental fire wellbeing measures.
He added that they will, for the present, permit the fire service to complete their investigation to decide the reason for the fire incident.
"At present, we can't address the reason for the fire, and it is simply right to permit the fire administration to complete their analytical work. They will give us a report that we would make accessible to you. "