The Volta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has congratulated the Chairman of Fraga Oil, Francis Albert Seth Nyonyo, for retaining his position as the Council of State member from the Volta region.
Mr. Nyonyo polled 19 votes to defeat his closest contender Robert Castro who had 17 votes.
In a statement, the Chamber said “it is our expectation that your re-election will help propel the region by way of attraction of investments, business opportunities and advocacy for the region.”
“We look forward to a closer collaboration with you in pursuit of the industrialization and commercialization agenda of the Volta Region”, the statement concluded.
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