However, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022, the Trade and Industry Committee voted against the allocation for the cathedral project by 11 to 10 majority decision.
A member of the committee and the legislator for Bole-Bamboi Yussif Sulemana explained that the committee rejected the allocation because members were not impressed by documents presented to back the allocation. The decision of the bi-partisan parliamentary committee is binding on the government.
"We have voted against it and we are saying that this is not the time for us to be spending that huge sum of money on building a cathedral," Sulemana told the media.
He is not alone in this thinking. Already, a lecturer at the Political Science Department of the University of Ghana has added his voice to preponderance of appeals to government to suspend the project.
Dr Kwame Asah-Asante believes the project is of no importance to the country. “Take the National Cathedral money and give it to the security people to protect us.
The cathedral cannot protect anybody,” he was blunt. Many civil society organisations in Ghana believe a country that has run to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for $3 billion bailout cash amid defaults on foreign debt payments cannot expend an estimated $400 million on a project that many feel is misplaced.
Source: YEN. COM
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