The Ladies Association of VRA has denied and distanced itself from recent media publications suggesting the association's disapproval of Edward Obeng Kenzo as Acting Chief Executive.
The National President of VRA Ladies Association, Lady Susana Araphua Van-Brocke firmly refuted these claims and denounced the reports describing it as baseless and false while unequivocally disassociating the association from such unfounded assertions.
The Ladies Association of the Volta River Authority (VRA) rather extended their congratulations to Ing. Edward Ekow Obeng-Kenza on his appointment as Acting Chief Executive, pledging their full support for his leadership.
Expressing their enthusiasm for his appointment, the Association, represented by a nine-member national executive delegation, assured Ing. Obeng-Kenza of their dedication and emphasized their role as the driving force behind the authority's operations.
The Accra Area President, Lady Gloria Tagoe highlighted the association's ongoing efforts to empower and upskill women within the VRA, preparing them for leadership roles. She requested Ing. Obeng-Kenzo's support in these endeavors.
In response, the Acting Chief Executive expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and assured the staff that he is committed to building upon the successes of his predecessor, striving to elevate the VRA to even greater heights.
He called upon all staff members, particularly the association's members, to work together diligently towards achieving the authority's shared goals.