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Nat’l Cathedral: Akufo-Addo should be made to pay the $58m and other payments – Ablakwa

National Cathedral: Akufo-Addo should be made to pay the $58m Akufo Addo Reacts To Mali And Burkina Faso's Exit From ECOWAS

The eminent clergymen who were members of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral Project who face a possible prosecution were misled by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on this project, North Tongu lawmaker Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has said.

Mr Ablakwa argues that President Akufo-Addo is the one to be held solely liable for the failure of this project because everything begins and ends at the doorstep of the president.

Speaking on the Key Points on TV3 on Saturday, November 30, Ablakwa said “President Akufo-Addo must be made to pay the compensation claims, refund $58 million and cover the hole. The eminent clergymen were deceived by Akufo-Addo, everything begins and ends at the doorstep of Akufo-Addo.

“The eminent clergymen have served well and distinguished themselves but here we are, they are faced with possible prosecution. President Akufo-Addo is the one who must be made to pay for this mess.”

He stressed, “I have a lot of sympathy for them the clergy members on the Board, I am full of sympathy for the clergymen, the persons who must be made to pay the $58million and other payments is Akufo-Addo.”

Ablakwa further stated that the continuous payment of salaries to the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral project must stop immediately.

He argues that salaries cannot be paid to the Board when the project has stalled for over 30 months.

“The continuous payment for salary to the National Cathedral Board must stop. I don’t expect them to see their November salary. A project which has come to a halt for 38 months and the board is receiving a salary?” he said.

Ablakwa further said that the 58 million Dollars spent on the National Cathedral project must be retrieved.

This follows the report of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) on the project, a report Mr Ablakwa said has far-reaching consequences.

He said “Even though I have reservations about portions of the report let nobody downplay the far-reaching consequences of this report.”

“This report is explosive, damning, staggering, it has far-reaching implications,” he stressed.

He further stated that “The 58m dollars, we must demand a refund of our money because we can’t spend 58 million dollars on an illegality.”

CHRAJ had called for the cancellation of the construction of the National Cathedral by Ribade Company Ltd. The report emerged after Mr Ablakwa on January 16, 2023, petitioned the Commission to investigate the state funds paid to JNS Talent Centre Ltd by the Controller and Accountant General Department and the National Cathedral of Ghana.

As part of his reliefs, the legislator wanted CHRAJ to investigate the appointment of contractors for the National Cathedral Project which Petitioner believes were done without adherence to the Public Procurement Procedures and laws.
Again, Ablakwa wanted CHRAJ to investigate the conflict-of-interest complaint against Rev. Victor Kusi- Boateng (4th Respondent) in his dual capacity under separate identities as Director of both the National Cathedral and JNS Talent Centre Limited and related matters.
Take the appropriate action or steps for the remedying, restraining, correcting or reversal of offending conduct or actions.

After over a year of investigations, the Commission concluded that a total of $312, 394,049.53 was paid to Ribade Company Ltd for the construction of the National Cathedral. The Commission noted that the National Cathedral of Ghana did not strictly comply with the rules of public procurement provided for under Act 663 hence rendering the contract awarded to Ribade illegal and void.

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“Having found that the contract awarded to Ribade Company Ltd is void ab initio for being entered into contrary to the mandatory provisions of the Procurement Act, Act 663 as amended by Act 914 the Commission also recommends that the Board of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) should intervene to cancel the contract for the construction of the National Cathedral between the National Cathedral and Ribade Company as it has the power to do so under the Procurement Act,” the Commission indicated as part of its recommendations.

The Commission also recommended further investigation and possible “prosecution of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral who superintended over the award of the contract to Ribade Company in disregard to Act 663 as amended. These breaches of the procurement laws have the potential of courting international embarrassment to the country considering its international status and that of Ribade Company Ltd.”

Meanwhile, the petitioner, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has said that, “This is a very damming report. To have a project which is being done in the name of the Almighty and superintended by reverend ministers to have this outcome,” Ablakwa said on Hot Issues on 3FM, November 25.

The construction of the National Cathedral has over the years divided public opinion with many criticizing government for disregarding opposition to its construction.

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The project has been halted following lack of funds by the institutions and philanthropists.

As part of his commitments, President Akufo-Addo promised to build a National Cathedral as part of his honours to God in 2016.

Government’s contradictory statement regarding the source of funding of the Cathedral drew much condemnation from the public as concerns were raised about using taxpayers’ money to build the ultramodern flamboyant structure.

 

Source: 3NEWS.com

 

 

Breaking News: National Cathedral (the most expensive HOLE in the world) commissioned

National Cathedral commissioned in Accra

The Member of Parliament, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, flanked by Hon. Sam George and Sammy Gyamfi, National Communications Officer of the NDC, have commissioned the National Cathedral (the most expensive HOLE in the world) in Accra.

The government promised to commission the National Cathedral today, March 6, but the project is still at the foundation level. Members of the opposition NDC and the MPs say they have done symbolic commissioning of the project.

The symbolic commissioning of the National Cathedral project was not without challenges, as military men detailed to protect the edifice blocked NDC MPs and officials from accessing the site of the National Cathedral.

According to the officers stationed at the site, they have been instructed to ensure no one enters the facility. When the MPs insisted on getting in, they refused them access. After heated arguments, the MPs requested to be granted the opportunity to stand at the entrance of the facility, which was also not granted; however, they commissioned the project as planned.

Today, March 6, 2024, is the official inauguration date for the delayed US$450 million National Cathedral of Ghana.

The National Cathedral has indeed become, embarrassingly, the world’s most expensive US$58 million abandoned ugly pit. It was once a very beautiful and iconic province, with the following notable structures that have all been senselessly demolished:

  1. Bungalows for Judges;
  2. Judicial Training Institute;
  3. Passport Head Office;
  4. Scholarship Secretariat;
  5. Bungalows for CHRAJ;
  6. Waterstone Realty Luxury Apartment Complex
  7. Headquarters of Comsys IT Firm;
  8. Malian Ambassador’s Residence.

READ: Live videos: Hon. Okudzato, Others Prevented By Military From Entering National Cathedral Site

Before the event, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa indicated that, although the edifice is not being constructed now, the members of the board of trustees are still being paid. He provided more details on the payments to the public at the commissioning.  Watch out for updates on this soon.

National Cathedral (the most expensive HOLE in the world) commissioned

I Won’t Be Part Of The National Cathedral Controversies – Dr. Lawrence Tetteh

I Won't Be Part Of The National Cathedral Controversies - Dr. Lawrence Tetteh

Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, the Founder and leader of World Wide Miracle Outreach, has stated that he won’t be part of the national cathedral controversies.

In an interview on Starr Chat with host, Bola Ray, Dr. Tetteh emphasized the need for inclusiveness in the construction of the National Cathedral. He explained that the project should have been a national project and not being politicised.

I Won’t Be Part Of The National Cathedral Controversies – Dr. Lawrence Tetteh

Dr. Tetteh expressed support for the concept of a National Cathedral, having even made a financial contribution towards it. However, he now questions the handling of funds and the controversies surrounding the project, making him hesitant to participate.

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Dr. Tetteh pointed out that the project’s funds come from the people, and he believes it’s essential to maintain transparency and public trust. He cited the resignations of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams and Rev. Eastwood Anaba from the Board of Trustees due to the lack of an independent audit of public funds contributed to the National Cathedral as a significant concern.

In summary, Dr. Tetteh supports the idea of a National Cathedral but is apprehensive about its current state due to controversies and financial uncertainties.

I Won’t Be Part Of The National Cathedral Controversies – Dr. Lawrence Tetteh

“If everybody was put together and all hands were on desk it wouldn’t have been an NPP agenda. It will have been a national agenda. What I am saying is that we politicize things so much that what is supposed to be a national agenda for our community becomes a political party’s agenda. The beauty is that we should have had a National Cathedral, most nations I have been to have National Cathedral,” Dr. Tetteh stated.

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“You don’t want to serve on controversies, no I will not take it. I would have from the beginning but not now. If it is already a mess why would you want to be part? I am yet to understand why Dr. Eastwood is no more there, Archbishop Duncan Williams is no more there,” Dr. Tetteh stated.

 

Duncan Williams, Eastwood Anaba Resign From National Cathedral Board of Trustees

Duncan Williams, Eastwood Anaba Resign From National Cathedral Board of Trustees

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, and Rev. Eastwood Anaba, have officially resigned as Board of Trustees overseeing the construction of the National Cathedral.

In a joint statement issued by Archbishop Duncan-Williams and Rev. Anaba, they clarified that their decision to step down is a direct result of the government’s failure to appoint an independent accounting firm to conduct a comprehensive audit of all public funds contributed to the National Cathedral project. Back on January 23 of this year, these two religious leaders had called for an immediate suspension of the project and a financial audit.

Duncan Williams, Eastwood Anaba Resign From National Cathedral Board of Trustees

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They cited the controversies surrounding the project as the reason for their call, emphasizing that such a suspension would have paved the way for transparency and accountability for the benefit of the Ghanaian people. In a memo addressed to the Board of Trustees, they had also stressed the importance of an independent audit of the project’s expenditures.

However, in their most recent joint statement, the clergymen expressed their disappointment that little progress has been made in response to their request, leading them to resign from their positions on the project board. They made it clear that their resignation is an act of conscience and faith, and it is not intended to undermine the vision or purpose of the National Cathedral. Instead, they believe it will help ensure the project’s advancement with a foundation of integrity, efficiency, quality, and the continued trust and support of the public.

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“We, therefore, regret that as a matter of conscience and faith, we hereby submit to you our resignation from the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral. We honourably assure you, as we assured the Board of Trustees in January 2023 with the submission of our Resolution, that our action in no way impugns the vision or intent of The National Cathedral, but rather ensures that it is advanced and built on a foundation of integrity, efficiency and quality while garnering and maintaining public trust and support.”

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Founder and leader of the Light House Chapel International, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has reacted some monthly payment of money to some contractors of National Cathedral project and has also charged authorities to find anew way to complete the project. He berated the continuous paying of $40,000 monthly to the contractors of the National Cathedral project … Read more

It Is Not The President’s Cathedral, It’s 100% State-owned – Ofori-Atta Schools Minority

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