Former Deputy Attorney General, Dominic Ayine, wants the government to clarify all critical matters surrounding the proposed national cathedral.
According to him, even though the 2019 budget statement captures the cathedral, relevant questions such as the value of the land being offered by the state for the construction, the amount that would be used to run the secretariat to oversee the construction, and the quantum of the said seed money to be given by the state have all not been answered.
Contributing to the 2019 budget debate, the Bolga East MP demanded answers from the government in what he says is in the interest of accountability and transparency.
“A number of critical questions may be asked at this point because the minister mentioned it and it is not contained in the budget. What is the value of the land to be provided by the state? I am aware that 21 town houses that were built to house our judges are going to be demolished for purposes of the construction of this national cathedral.”
“What is the cost of running the secretariat for the entire duration of the construction of the national cathedral? That has not been stated. How much is the seed money to be provided by the state? I have looked at the budget and there is no line item with respect to the construction of the national cathedral. This is critical issue of accountability, he noted.
Contrary to earlier claims by the government that it was not going to fund or spend tax payers’ money on the construction of the National Cathedral, it emerged during the presentation of the 2019 budget that the state will provide the seed money for the project.
The Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, while making the presentation before Parliament earlier this month said that, “The state is facilitating this process by providing the land, the Secretariat, and seed money for the preparatory phase. This National Cathedral partnership framework operationalizes, and indeed is a practical expression, of the social partnership envisaged to foster participatory development of the country as our collective goal.”
He also revealed that the government will hold a fundraiser to enable it to gather more money for the construction of the National Cathedral.
But Dominic Ayine believes that government is failing in ensuring accountability by virtue of how it is undertaking the process.
He wants the governemnt to provide answers to key issues such as how much it is investing in the construction project.
‘National Cathedral to cost Gov’t $100m’
Meanwhile, former Deputy Minister of Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has alleged that the National Cathedral, intended to be constructed with support from government, will cost the state about $100m.
“That National Cathedral I hear is costing the state around $100m. That can put up an ultramodern district hospital which can render health services to tens of thousands of people. When John Mahama was President and he had money, he built hospitals, he built schools, he could have also built a cathedral,” he said on Citi TV.
Source: citinewsroom.com
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Any cost that will cost the national will be minus the $6 million you pocketed. Very soon the special prosecutor will call you. because the estate agent has given out the documents and a copy of the payment receipt you called from him. Daawa, you and your father have all benefited immensely from mother Ghana in the name of politics of stealing.***barred word***
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How much did your 2 mansions cost the nation. What is the nation's portion acquired through corruption when in office. Whooping 3 million dollars for 2 mansions, ABOOOAA!!!! Small boy like that.
THESE BABIES WITH SHARP TEETH AS RAWLINGS CALLS THEM NEVER SPEAK COMMON S.ENSE DA!
this is the tabernacle for God and the NDC is fighting against it?@Kwame in the bible when mary Magdalene poured the most expensive oil at the feet of jesus do you know what judas said?we could have sold it and given the money to the poor...what did the master say?the poor would always be amongst you...The NDC should be very careful with this very agenda they are fighting..mmmmm
The National Cathedral is NOT A PRIORITY. People do not have even toilets in the homes in Accra; people do not have portable water to drink in Accra. the SHS is facing massive financial problems and the Tema Motorway is a death trap, just to list a few of the national problems and the PResident and Finance Minister say the National Cathedral is a PRIORITY? For who? God? When Ghanaians do not have their BASIC NEEDS MET? Which God? Remember the God of the Bible rejected the beautiful temple built by Solomon when THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL turned their backs on Him. He, the Almighty, does not live in temples/cathedrals constructed by men. In any case ALL THE MAJOR CHURCHES have their church buildings some may have capacities of more than the 5000 for the national cathedral. Mr. President. Have you heard that patients are being sent away from Korle Bu because of lack of beds? THESE ARE SOME OF THE NATIONAL PRIORITIES, not a national cathedral. God is watching!
And so what? You corrupt NDC guys tried to build a vice presidential residence for $14m.... Are the blocks made of gold? The building is uncompleted and the money is finished. These corrupt NDC double salary th.i.eves are making too much noise.
WHEN DID YOU BECOME AN ARCHITECT OR QUANTITY SURVEYOR TO BE COSTING PROJECTS. PROPAGANDA AND PURE ALARMIST EFFUSIONS. IS IT YOUR FATHER OR MOTHER'S MONEY. THAT IS WHY IT IS CALLED NATIONAL CATHEDRAL AND SO WHAT? BUS BRANDING, GUINEA FOWLS, GYDA ETC. WOYOME ARE ALL FRESH IN OUR MINDS. CONTINUE TO LICK YOUR WOUNDS IN OPPOSITION. 3O YEARS MORE FOR YOU.
AND SO WHAT? THESE ARE JUST FABRICATIONS. NANA GO AHEAD WE SUPPORT U IN THAT DIRECTION. BAMMMMMM
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