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The Managing Director of the West Africa Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCO) paid a courtesy visit to Edward Ekow Obeng-Kenzo, Acting Managing Director of the Volta River Authority (VRA), to extend her congratulations on his appointment.

Recognising their shared role in the West African energy sector, Michelle Burkett, stated that WAPCO felt it was important to formally congratulate him.
She expressed confidence that under his leadership, the VRA would achieve even greater success and that the existing collaborative relationship between the two organizations would be strengthened.

She was accompanied by Isaac Adjei Daku, General Manager, Corporate Affairs, WAPCO.

Mr Obeng-Kenzo expressed his gratitude to Ms Burkett for her kind words and assured her of his commitment to maintaining and strengthening the positive relationship between the VRA and WAPCO.
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