Ibrahim Mahama’s train catches fire in Tamale
A train linked to Ghanaian businessman and cultural figure Ibrahim Mahama has caught fire in Tamale, causing panic among residents and attracting widespread public attention. The incident occurred at Red Clay Studios, where the train was stationed as part of a creative and cultural installation. Eye
Ogyem Solomon

A train linked to Ghanaian businessman and cultural figure Ibrahim Mahama has caught fire in Tamale, causing panic among residents and attracting widespread public attention. The incident occurred at Red Clay Studios, where the train was stationed as part of a creative and cultural installation.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing thick smoke rising from the train, which quickly drew crowds of onlookers from surrounding communities. The sudden outbreak of fire created fear and confusion in the area, prompting residents to alert emergency services. Firefighters and security personnel were immediately dispatched to the scene to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to nearby structures and properties.
Although the fire was eventually brought under control, the incident caused visible damage to the train, raising concerns about safety and preservation of cultural installations. At the time of reporting, no casualties had been recorded, and there were no confirmed injuries linked to the incident.
Authorities have not yet released official details regarding the cause of the fire. However, investigations are expected to be carried out to determine whether the incident resulted from technical faults, environmental factors, or external interference. Security officials are also expected to review safety protocols at the site to prevent future occurrences.
The train, which has been associated with artistic and cultural expression projects, has attracted public interest in the past for its symbolic and creative value. Its presence at Red Clay Studios made it a notable landmark, drawing visitors, artists, and community members interested in contemporary art and cultural storytelling.
Following the incident, social media platforms were flooded with images and videos showing the smoke and fire, sparking intense public discussion. Many users expressed shock and concern, while others called for stronger security and safety measures at public installations and cultural spaces across the country.
Supporters and admirers of Ibrahim Mahama also expressed worry over the incident, emphasizing the importance of protecting cultural assets and creative projects that contribute to Ghana’s artistic identity. Some community leaders described the fire as a reminder of the need for better infrastructure protection, risk management systems, and emergency preparedness in public and creative spaces.
As investigations continue, authorities are expected to release further updates regarding the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage. The focus, they say, remains on public safety, accountability, and ensuring that similar incidents are prevented in the future.
The incident has once again highlighted the importance of safeguarding cultural installations and ensuring that artistic spaces are not only inspirational but also safe for communities, visitors, and creators alike.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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