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VRA to export power in 2023

Chief Executive Officer of Volta River Authority (VRA), Mr Emmanuel Antwi-Darkwa, has announced that VRA will supply power to Mali and other West African countries by 2023.

“We have the resources to supply power beyond our jurisdiction and dominate the sub-region. We have reasons to believe that we will be dominant because we are efficient compared to our colleagues in the sub-region.

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“We have better indigenous resources required for
efficient power generation; we are not that bad. We are a very sophisticated
energy sector comparable to the industrialised countries,” he said.

The chief executive of VRA made this known during a ceremony organised by the Africa Centre for Integrity and Development (ACiD) on Friday, December 20 in Accra.

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Award ceremony

The award ceremony was organised to honour Mr
Antwi-Darkwa for his hard work and integrity in the energy sector.

The event was attended by ACiD staff, including the Executive Director, Mr Ibrahim Isshaq Tahir, and his Deputy, Ms Priscilla Serwah.

Prosperity

The Marketing and Sponsorship Manager of ACiD-Africa, Mr Francis Anane, commended Mr Antwi-Darkwa for his outstanding achievements.

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He said it was important to acknowledge the hard work
and integrity that individuals exhibited in the discharge of their duties to
serve as an example to others, especially the youth.

He said “it is for the sake of prosperity that we are
doing all these things, so that others will see and scale up”.

Mr Anane revealed that ACiD had begun another search for outstanding organisations which would be acknowledged duly.

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“We are doing a background check for other
organisations so that we can reward those who are doing the hard and honest
work.

“We search for public sector organisations that
portray fairness in their procedures, procurements, as well as those who fight
against corruption and help with the development of the country,” he stated.

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