Information available to Joy Business indicates that a former chairman of the interim management Committee of Volta River Authority (VRA), Kwaku Awotwi, is heading back to the authority.
Mr. Awotwi, who headed an interim management committee of the VRA after Charles Wereko Brobbey was forced out, is expected to be named as Chief Executive.
Mr. Awotwi according to our sources is highly favoured by the workers because of his strategic management stint.
He replaces Owura Kwaku Sarfo who has been relieved of his position.
Mr. Awotwi is yet to assume his post but highly placed sources say he has accepted the offer.
Source: Joy Business
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