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SHOCKING – National Cathedral Secretariat still being paid despite CHRAJ declaring the project illegal

January 6, 2025
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Top National cathedral officials have been receiving past 31 months salary

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The member of parliament of North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has revealed yet another shocking development of the National Cathedral Secretariat.

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According to the Chair of John Mahama’s ORAL team, the National Cathedral Secretariat is still being paid despite CHRAJ declaring the project illegal and recommending the prosecution officials.

In a social media post on X accompanied by proof of payment to the National Cathedral Secretariat Ablakwa wrote, “Intercepted payment records confirm that only 4 days ago, staff of the notoriously wasteful National Cathedral Secretariat were paid between GHS20,721.00 and GHS29,838.00 each as their December salary”.

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“Shockingly, these fat salaries continue to be paid by the outgoing intransigent Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration despite a November CHRAJ report declaring the cathedral project illegal and recommending the prosecution of officials associated with that unlawful enterprise”.

Sam Okudzeto further revealed President Akufo-Addo is embarrassed to report to the nation on his US$ 58 million National Cathedral fiasco.

He added, “President Akufo-Addo is obviously too embarrassed to report to the nation on his US$58million National Cathedral fiasco but he should have been more embarrassed superintending over reckless salary payments which constitute an unconscionable and unmitigated financial loss to the state after 33 months since the world’s most expensive pit was abandoned”.

Ablakwa further stated there will be no January 2025 salary payment for the National Cathedral Secretariat after the wise decision of Ghanaians to hand out a humiliating defeat to the NPP in the December elections.

See his post below:

Even as President Akufo-Addo was loudly silent on his scandalous US$58million cathedral pit during yesterday’s State of the Nation Address — a legacy project he once described as his priority of priorities, it is most insulting to suffering Ghanaian taxpayers, and the height of… pic.twitter.com/BySfdpNGGs

— Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa (@S_OkudzetoAblak) January 4, 2025

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