The Member of Parliament for the Essikado-Ketan constituency in the Western Region, Joe Ghartey, has gone to the rescue of victims of the recent premix fuel explosion at Ngyiresia in Essikado.

He visited some of the victims of the tragic incident who were on admission at the Reconstructive Plastic and Burns Centre at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

At the Burns Centre, Mr Ghartey met Mr. Akyere Nyansa, a father of one of the victims. He also met the mother of Daniella, one of the victims of the explosion. The MP donated his widow’s mite to take care of the treatment cost for the victims.

During the visit, Mr Ghartey also met the CEO of Korle Bu, Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah, and Dr Divine Kwame, Head of the Reconstructive Plastic and Burns Centre, and Dr Ahensen of the Plastic Surgery and Burns Centre.

It would be recalled that a tragic incident left the community of Ngyiresia in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis of the Western Region in mourning following a catastrophic premix fuel explosion on Saturday.

The explosion resulted in the deaths of a fifteen-year-old boy and a seven-year-old boy, with several others critically injured.

The traditional leader of Ngyiresia, Nana Doko Agyeman III, told the media that the explosion occurred around 4:00 pm as fishermen were transporting premix fuel in gallons to their canoes along the beach.

The victims include 11 males and five females, among them children. Four are in critical condition. Tragically, a fifteen-year-old boy and a seven-year-old boy passed away in the early hours of Sunday. Another person has also passed away.

Meanwhile, the NPP parliamentary candidate for Essikado Ketan, Charles Bissue, the chief of Ngersia, and others have all rallied around to offer support to the victims and their families.