Ghana’s controversial Cathedral Secretariat has confirmed my exposé that Mr. Cary Summers, the American CEO of the Nehemiah Group has received a staggering GHS28.2million of our depleted tax funds.
The Secretariat also claims that even though Mr. Summers is described on its website as a “consultant for the USA,” he received the colossal amount for “coordination” and not fundraising. This ridiculously lame defence makes matters even worse.
If “coordination” of the Bible Museum and Biblical Gardens cost the Ghanaian taxpayer a whopping GHS28.2million then one wonders what the cost of architectural designs and actual construction of the two structures would be?
Is Cary Summers “coordinating” between Heaven and Accra?
Why should the suffering Ghanaian taxpayer continue to foot the extravagant bills of the Cathedral Secretariat if they cannot coordinate and would have to outsource their basic mandate to an exploitative American with a widely acknowledged dodgy background of antiquity fraud?
We should probably make some much needed savings in this time of economic crisis by closing down the Secretariat and handing over their functions to Cary Summers.
Furthermore, it is incontrovertible that from government’s own submission to Parliament at our request (a copy attached); out of the total unconstitutional withdrawals from state coffers of GHS339,003,064.86, David Adjaye has been paid GHS113,040,564.86 which amounts to some 34% and not 12.5% as the Secretariat wrongly asserts. This 34% share for Adjaye is most irregular and inconsistent with industry practice — a manifest addition to the litany of unholy infractions.
It is a Pharisee-like irony that a Secretariat which has earned legendary status for defending grand deception and blatant lies now appears to be lamenting about non-existent lies.
May the Lord have mercy on all those hiding behind His Holy Name to loot the taxes of struggling Ghanaians.
I shall return with even more scandalous revelations, for God and Country.
Ghana First 🇬🇭
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