In a significant endorsement of the Volta River Authority's (VRA) community-focused initiatives, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Keta in the Volta Region, Emmanuel Gemegah, has lauded the Authority for its forward-thinking approach and dedication to inclusive planning.
During a recent address at a sensitization workshop at the Keta Municipal Assembly, the MCE highlighted the VRA's proactive stance on precautionary spills, emphasizing the organization's commitment to both safety and sustainability.
"The VRA's proactive stance on precautionary spills is commendable. Their efforts to prepare residents and stakeholders in advance demonstrate a commitment to safety and sustainability," he remarked.

The VRA has been actively engaging the Keta community in its decision-making processes, ensuring that residents are well-informed and prepared for any eventualities.
This inclusive approach not only enhances the safety of the community but also fosters a sense of ownership and collaboration among the residents.
The MCE’s praise underscores the importance of such collaborative efforts in achieving long-term sustainability and resilience.
The VRA's initiatives are seen as a model for other organizations, showcasing how proactive measures and community involvement can lead to more effective and sustainable outcomes.
As Keta continues to develop and grow, the partnership between the VRA and the local community stands as a testament to the power of forward-thinking and cooperative planning.
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