The Member of Parliament (MP) for North Tongu constituency in the Volta region, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has made 13 demands from President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo with regards to the uncompleted National Cathedral project.
Addressing the media after the MP and his colleague National Democratic Congress members visited the National Cathedral site on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, Okudzeto Ablakwa who described the project as the world’s most expensive pit said the president must explain why he failed to commission the cathedral on 6th March as he promised.
Adding that money paid to David Adjaye, Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng and Cary Summers should be retrieved for the state.
David Adjaye was reportedly paid US$19.6million (GHS250 million) also Cary Summers was given US$6million (GHS76 million) and Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng/Kwabena Adu Gyamfi-GHS2.6million.
The MP also demands that the Board of Trustees must be dissolved and the National Cathedral Secretariat should be immediately closed.
There was heavy security around the National Cathedral during their visit which resulted in heated arguments between the security personnel and the NDC members.
Below are the 13 demands Okudzeto Ablakwa is asking from president Akufo-Addo.
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“Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me.”
– Malachi 3:8a
Demands
1. An explanation from President Akufo-Addo on why he failed to fulfill his promise to God, to Parliament and to the sovereign Ghanaian people promise to commission his US$450million (GHS5.7billion) “priority of priorities” cathedral today the 6th of March 2024;
2. Full accountability on what happened to our US$58,141,509.52 (GHS740million) why all we see here is the world’s most expensive pit and why the contractors, RIBADE JV abandoned the project for lack of payment 2 years ago;
3. A comprehensive report on how much it has cost the state to so far replace and compensate some owners of demolished properties, and how much is still outstanding considering that aggrieved demolished property owners such as Waterstone Realty have resorted to the courts. We note that the following properties were recklessly demolished on the orders of President Akufo-Addo: Bungalows for Judges, Judicial Training Institute, Passport Head Office, Scholarship Secretariat, Bungalows for CHRAJ, Waterstone Realty Luxury Apartment Complex, Headquarters of Comsys IT Firm and the Malian Ambassador’s Residence;
4. Contract must be immediately terminated to avoid further financial loss to the state. According to the contract, Ghana will have to pay Extension of Time Claims, Standing Time Claims, Abortive & Re-Works Cost due to Main Contractor Suspension;
5. Board of Trustees must be dissolved without delay;
6. National Cathedral Secretariat should be immediately closed. So far this secretariat has received GHS225,962,500. (Refer to organogram as attached)
7. Retrievals from the following persons:
David Adjaye-US$19.6million (GHS250million)
Cary Summers US$6million (GHS76million)
Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng/Kwabena Adu Gyamfi-GHS2.6million
8. Publication of the Deloitte audit which was promised on 24th January, 2023 more than a year ago;
9. The NPP Caucus in Parliament should desist from sabotaging the impending Parliamentary Probe after a unanimous parliamentary resolution. The NPP’s unpatriotic conduct by deliberately delaying the submission of names of their members to the Rt. Hon. Speaker for the committee to commence work is most condemnable;
10. Appeal to CHRAJ to expedite action and publish the outcome of their investigations following my January 16, 2023 petition;
11. That the Board of Trustees and the National Cathedral Secretariat account for all private donations so far received, particularly their infamous US operations;
12. All those responsible for this gross financial loss to the state must be prosecuted with immediate effect,
13. We call for a national debate leading to a possible national consensus on what should happen to the world’s most expensive pit moving forward. Some have suggested a specialist children’s hospital which Ghana currently lacks, we also note that recently the Secretary-General of the TUC, Dr Anthony Yaw Baah TUC suggested the place be converted to a hospital.
For God and Country
Ghana First
Source: Elvisanokyenews