2 years ago
National Cathedral Saga: Payment to David Adjaye fishy - Lawyer.
A confidential Legal Practitioner and a resolute individual from the National Democratic Congress, Lawyer Edudzi Tamakloe, accepts installments made to Sir David Adjaye on the compositional plan of the public basilica sound off-putting.
He blames the public authority for making these installments to Sir. David Adjaye without legitimate plan of action to the law.
Be that as it may, the public authority accepts it has not failed in not specifying the GH¢32 million to Sir. David Adjaye and Associates for consultancy on the National Cathedral in the financial plan.
A Deputy Minister for Finance, Hon. John Kumah told the media last week that the public authority had given sufficient clearness on state financing of the church building.
"Despite the fact that it may not be caught as a spending plan thing since it isn't under a particular MDA, it can frame part of government use as long as we have caught in the spending plan that we planned to give seed financing," he made sense of.
In any case, talking on Okay FM's Ade Akye Abia program, the lawful specialist, who is an assistant to the previous president John Dramani Mahama, said he was unable to understand the reason why installments have been made to the building planner however deals with the house of God have not been finished.
Legal counselor Godwin Edudzie Tamakloe seemed a cycle stressed over the sole obtaining delicate interaction through which Mr. David Ajaye was granted the said agreement.
"in a letter coursing in the media space and endorsed by the head of staff, I notice that the Public Procurement Authority was told to permit a sole obtaining agreement to be conceded to Sir David Adjaye, which plainly was in sharp inconsistency of acquisition regulations in this country.
"How did we veer off-track as a country that we should overstep our own regulations to fulfill our loved ones?" he tested.
He added that building a house of prayer for him is certainly not an ill-conceived notion, however the public authority can engage Ghanaians to give something like 100 ghana cedis to the structure of the church.
"Yet, the entertaining thing is Christians are not in any event, ready to give to the structure of the church building, which will act as a more persevering reason for them than some other strict gathering in the country."
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