Alright guys, here’s the scoop. Ghana’s Hydro Authority Bill has the Senior Staff Association of VRA (Volta River Authority) absolutely fired up! And not in a good way. They're calling for Parliament to *not* pass this bill into law – like, pronto. 🚨
Now, I get it bills can sometimes fly under the radar, but this one? Nah, it’s causing a serious stir. Why? Well, the VRA staff seem to believe this move might throw a wrench into the whole power supply situation. The current system may not be perfect, but the people running it are saying, "Hold up, this bill could make things worse." 🤨
The association is urging Parliament to reconsider, and quickly too. They feel that rushing this law could end up being more of a headache than a solution. You can tell they're not playing around.
They’re saying it loud and clear: the current framework might not be flawless, but handing control over to this new authority could lead to... complications (yeah, big ones). ⚡
So, what do you all think? Could this bill really shake things up in a negative way, or is the VRA association just being too cautious? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Let’s keep it balanced, though no sensationalism here, just a real, grounded convo. 👇
Ghana Hydro Authority Bill: Senior staff association of VRA demands immediate withdrawal of bill urging parliament not to pass it into law.#JoyNews pic.twitter.com/R5mN5Q3d0y
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