Tell the pundits that the basilica, without help from anyone else, is an emergency clinic. It would give otherworldly recuperating, profound restoration and a public intensity to all Ghanaians who step into its blessed edges to implore. It would be a focal point of shelter from every single monetary pandemic, presently or later on. It would raise our public character overtop as a hypothetically Christian nation, regardless of whether by and by we are a disastrous deception.
Since autonomy, our chiefs have exhausted assets on paltry tasks that have ruined than helped us. Just this president has been sufficiently bold to commit state assets towards catching our public desires as a nation joined under God and trying for exemplary nature.
The public church building would be an inheritance, an image of our nation's expectations and desires of uprightness for all
ages. That is the reason it should be supported from the public satchel instead of private gifts. Christianity, more than whatever else, has added to the solidarity and tranquil advancement of this country for a long time. The landmark of a basilica is a distinction to God as the spirit of our solidarity, character, dreams and equitable desires. This is the thing the government officials have neglected to impart to us.
Concerning poor people and the debilitated, similar to Jesus said, they will constantly accompany us. The people who will kick the bucket will bite the dust whether we fabricate 1,000 medical clinics or develop rail lines from Bibiani to Paga. What's more, obviously, the people who will live will live, as it has forever been, to laud the Lord in the church!
Going to paradise is a costly business. The state ought to be hailed for bringing in cash accessible to manage resident's entry to the next world, medical clinics or no medical clinics!