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MINORITY RECORDS MOVEMENT FOR FULL-SCALE INVESTIGATION INTO NATIONAL CATHEDRAL UNDERTAKING

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Minority records movement for full-scale investigation into National Cathedral undertaking

 

The minority gathering of Parliament has recorded a movement for a full-scale investigation into claims of debasement encompassing the development of the National Cathedral of Ghana (NEG).

 

The Member of Parliament (MP) for North Tongu, who revealed this, said that the test is expected to make quick work of demonstrations of defilement that the minority assembly and other Ghanaians have affirmed with respect to the venture.

 

Talking in a meeting on JoyNews, the MP affirmed that the public authority had taken part in an "torrential slide of rotting decays and wrongdoings" in the development of the National Cathedral Project for which they should be considered responsible.

 

"I can affirm tonight that we are documenting a movement. Recall that prior; we had recorded three earnest inquiries… we concluded that we will have a full-scale parliamentary test thus we have documented that movement currently hanging tight for the decision of the Honorable Speaker," he said.

 

Additionally, the MP asked President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to take a stand in opposition to the happenings on the undertaking and apologize to Ghanaians, especially, the pastors engaged with the venture whose names are being hauled through the mud.

 

"He [President Akufo-Addo] should now emerge from stowing away and address the country, own up to every one of the blunders, apologize to the country and this large number of famous clerics and the Christian people group he has deluded.

 

"Also, he ought to begin doing whatever it takes, stroll back and be honest and earnest and put out the genuine targets that he expects for the Ghanaian public ought to pay for this undertaking," he added.

 

The North Tongu MP has been supporting ideas of supposed infractions and demonstrations of defilement on the rear of the continuous National Cathedral task.

 

In his most recent, Ablakwa claimed that the modeler for the National Cathedral was paid an extra measure of cash for the plan he chipped away at for the Bible Museum and Biblical Gardens as a feature of the venture.

 

As per Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Sir John Adjaye was given 12.5% for the design of the National Cathedral and an extra sum which he neglected to make reference to.

 

In a tweet shared on June 20, 2022, Ablakwa added that the additional measure of cash given to Sir Adjaye was important for the US$25million seed cash delivered by the public authority.

 

He likewise recently expressed that the public authority has involved over GH? 200 million for the National Cathedral Project without the endorsement of Parliament.

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