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The raising support endeavors by the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral of Ghana towards the development of the church have gathered GH¢31.75 million beginning around 2018.
Out of the sum, GH¢2.21 million was contributed by different church sections.
The board uncovered this when it sent off another mass raising support procedure, named: 'The National Cathedral Week', at a press preparation in Accra yesterday. The National Cathedral Week is scheduled for July 4 to 10, 2022.
Tending to the press, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah, said the celebration was to assist with supporting endeavors at raising the expected assets for the structure of the public church.
"The aftereffect of the raising support so far doesn't fulfill the needs of the income for the development. In this way, we have arrived at an exceptionally basic stage where our raising money endeavors must be increased. "In general, the main purpose of our raising support during the National Cathedral Week is mass activation. What's more, our assumption is to raise 1,000,000 Ghanaian Christians who will focus on giving no less than GH¢100 per month to the National Cathedral Project. With a Christian populace of north of 20 million in the country, that is possible," he said.
Missionary Prof. Onyinah, who is a previous Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, said the week addressed by a wide margin the most aggressive preparation of the legal administrators to secure the structure of the National Cathedral for the Ghanaian church.
Appeal to places of worship
He engaged all holy places in the country to help the mass assembly technique by empowering their individuals to enroll for the 100-cedis club.
Witness Prof. Onyinah said that was the way in to the congregation responsibility for noteworthy landmark that additionally commended the Christian presence and commitment to the country.
"We accept that with the incorporation of the Bible Museum and Biblical Gardens presently complete, and the slowing down of the development, the criticalness is laid out.
"We need to engage heads of the congregation in the country not to fail to remember this motivation behind the National Cathedral Project, as we try to respond to a portion of the basic inquiries being posed," he said. "We really want to zero in on the mission of God. The Lord would like us to face the test. We should not take off; we should not allow it to create the impression that the President has committed an error by promising to set up a structure to the greatness of God," he added.
He offered thanks to every one of the people who had added to the National Cathedral Project.
"To start with, we are appreciative to the President and the state for doing their part by the arrangement of the modeler, giving the land and its readiness, setting up the secretariat and giving some seed cash," he said.
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees additionally offered thanks to the people and the chapels that had upheld the venture up until this point. Public complaints
Messenger Prof. Onyinah recognized the way that there had been a few public complaints with respect to the undertaking and guaranteed the public that all such complaints would be sufficiently tended to. We consider the issues that have outlined the issues on the National Cathedral truly, and for that reason we requested that the Executive Director answer, which he did on June 17, 2022," he said.
He accentuated that there was nothing off-putting about the financial issues, and gave an affirmation that the legal administrators couldn't deceive the trust the country, through the President, had given to them.
"Thus we will pursue that issues of explanation be coordinated to the secretariat. There are different issues that have been raised and which the public authority, specifically the Office of President, the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Attorney-General, will address," the executive said.
Those, he expressed, connected with issues of obtainment of the designer, parliamentary endorsement of payment from the Ministry of Finance and all out commitments from the state, adding:
"These are not issues for the legal administrators to reply."
Messenger Prof. Onyinah said the Office of the Attorney-General, the Office of the President and the Ministry of Finance were attempting to give the responses, while the secretariat was giving the required documentation.
"We really want to advise ourselves that the undertaking is an organization between the state and the congregation, and both have been entrusted to get it going. So we appeal to every one of you to permit these procedural issues to be tended to at their level. Virtual entertainment isn't the suitable gathering for resolving these issues," he said.
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