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The Forum for Development and Accountable Governance (FDAG) has refuted allegations against the Volta River Authority (VRA) and its Acting CEO, Ing. Edward Obeng-Kenzo, stating that their independent investigation has found no evidence to support claims of corruption, financial mismanagement, or discrimination at the organization.
FDAG asserts that the allegations are baseless, providing a thorough rebuttal and highlighting the VRA’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and efficiency under the leadership of Ing. Obeng-Kenzo.
In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by its Senior Research Fellow, Nana Kojo Abbam, FDAG, noted that “independent examination of the facts does not support the narrative as put out by the group,”.
Addressing the allegations of financial mismanagement, FDAG emphasized that VRA operates within the strictest frameworks of financial governance, complying fully with the Public Procurement Act and international best practices. “VRA operates under strict financial regulations, consistent with the Public Procurement Act and international procurement standards, that ensure value for money, transparency, and operational efficiency”-the statement clarified.
It continued that “every transaction undergoes rigorous scrutiny and auditing”.
FFDAG also pointed to the significant achievements made under Ing. Obeng-Kenzo’s leadership. The acting CEO has been instrumental in improving the financial standing of VRA, particularly in navigating the challenges brought on by the power sector’s volatility and ensuring the continued operation of key power generation plants.
In particular, the Forum highlighted the completion of the Kaleo Solar Power Plant, a major renewable energy initiative under the leadership of Ing. Obeng-Kenzo. Ing. Obeng-Kenzo’s visionary leadership has enabled VRA to make considerable strides in diversifying its energy sources.
The statement emphasized that as a “staunch advocate for sustainable energy solutions, Ing. Obeng-Kenzo has spearheaded significant projects in the renewable energy space, including the Kaleo Solar Power Plant and the Anwomaso Thermal Power Station”. These initiatives have played a pivotal role in diversifying Ghana’s energy mix, making it more resilient and environmentally responsible.
Under his distinguished leadership, the operational efficiency of the Volta River Authority (VRA) saw visible improvements. Ing. Obeng-Kenzo’s focus on optimizing VRA’s thermal generation capacity and streamlining operational processes has translated into enhanced productivity and a more robust energy sector”. The statement explained
Also, one of the most contentious issues raised by NVF was the 2023 controlled spillage of the Akosombo and Kpong Dams, which NVF claimed was mishandled and caused unnecessary suffering for downstream communities.
FDAG was quick to reject these allegations, providing a clear explanation of the events surrounding the spillage.
“The controlled spillage of the Akosombo and Kpong Dams was a necessary safety measure taken to protect lives and prevent catastrophic damage to infrastructure. The decision to spill was based on rising water levels that threatened the structural integrity of the dams,” it stated
FDAG further clarified that the decision was made after careful analysis of weather patterns and flood forecasts.
According to the statement, the Ghana Meteorological Agency had issued warnings about a potential rise in water levels, which prompted VRA to prepare for the controlled release.
“The controlled spillage was a calculated measure taken to avoid an uncontrolled release that could have resulted in far worse consequences, including the potential destruction of vital infrastructure like the Sogakope Bridge and the loss of lives downstream,” FDAG explained.
The group also highlighted that the spillage was not only necessary for safety reasons but was executed in a manner that prioritized the protection of local communities. In collaboration with the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), VRA ensured that affected areas were adequately supported, with a GHS 20 million fund established to assist displaced communities.
“VRA worked closely with NADMO and local authorities to coordinate evacuation efforts, ensuring timely warnings and assistance for affected communities. Additionally, GHS 20 million was provided for immediate relief efforts, including food, shelter, and medical support,” FDAG emphasised.
FDAG also addressed the unsubstantiated allegations about Ing. Obeng-Kenzo’s emotional stability, questioning the credibility of those making such claims. “We ask, since when did the group (NVF) become certified psychologists capable of diagnosing emotional instability? Are they now running a psychiatric evaluation unit alongside their anti-corruption campaign?”-the statement quizzed.
It continued that “Or perhaps they are simply projecting their own erratic tendencies onto a man who has spent decades in leadership, making tough decisions with precision and professionalism”.
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