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The president of the Ghana Institution of Engineering, Kwabena Bempong has praised what he describes as the good engineering decisions that the Volta River Authority (VRA) made to balance preserving the integrity of the Akosombo Dam.

He lauded them for doing so and thereby preventing the loss of lives in the recently ended controlled spilling of the Dam.

He said this at the recent dialogue held between the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GHIE) and the Authority.

Kwabena Bempong emphasised the relevance of this dialogue between VRA and the Institute, "To ensure that we speak  and act with facts and data and not say things we don’t know or understand."

On his part, Dr Kwame Boakye, a past president of the Ghana Institution of Engineering, said, "We have a fantastic engineering group and it is important for all of us to go out and reassure the nation that engineering worked."

"We have some of the best engineering minds in the world," he added.

A High Court Judge, Solomon Oppong-Twumasi, also spoke highly of the work that VRA had done.

"I’ve been so impressed with the work VRA has done within this short period. When I was sitting here, I thought because I have no engineering background that was why I was so impressed, but when I looked around and saw the faces of the people gathered here I realised that ‘Ghana ye wo adze oye’ to wit 'Ghana is blessed with good brains'."

The Chief Executive of VRA, Emmanuel Antwi-Darkwa, reassured the public once again that "We will put all our resources together, whatever we have to do, to get people back to where they were before."

The Volta River Authority made a presentation to over 300 engineers and associates at the Engineering Centre, Ghana Institution of Engineering.  

The presentation was on the Authority’s preparedness as well as a rationale for the recently ended controlled spill of the Akosombo Dam.

In addition, VRA also showed the relief projects it had undertaken in addition to the support it had given to NADMO  for the affected communities.

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