Kwame A Plus, the member of parliament for Gomoa Central has tackled the minister of State for Government Communication Felix Kwakye Ofosu after he claimed taxpayers’ money will not be used in the construction of the Hajj Village project.
According to A Plus, the Ghana Airport Company Limited does not belong to Asagyam Herbal Clinic it is a state enterprise, meaning any funds it uses are still state funds.
In a post on his official X page, Felix Kwakye Ofosu revealed that the Hajj Village is an airport terminal building which is designed to facilitate the check-in and processing of pilgrims embarking on the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
He wrote on X, “The Hajj Village is primarily an Airport Terminal Building for check-in and pilgrim facilitation owned and being built by the Ghana Airport Company. Not a pesewa of taxpayers’ money involved”.
Kwame A Plus asserted that former President Akufo-Addo and former finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta justified their National Cathedral project promising it wouldn’t cost the taxpayer a cent.
The member of parliament in a post on X stated, “We have seen this playbook before. This is exactly how Akufo-Addo and Ken Ofori-Atta justified their National Cathedral project—promising it wouldn’t cost the taxpayer a cent. Yet, they ended up spending over $400 million on a project that remains unfinished, with nothing to show but a dirty swimming pool.
This is how it begins—they fail to take wise counsel and instead send their foot soldiers to insult us and make wild allegations against us for speaking the truth. We have seen these things, we have fought these things, we have won against them and will always win no matter how far under we go. It is a fact, scientifically proven!”, he added.
He added, “The spokesperson for the President claims that the Hajj Village is a new airport terminal being built by the Ghana Airports Company Ltd (GACL) and that no taxpayer money is involved. Please, the Ghana Airport Company does not belong to Asagyam Herbal Clinic.
It is a state enterprise, meaning any funds it uses are still state funds. If there is a need for a new terminal, which may be more expensive than the cost of the Hajj Village/Hajj Terminal, go ahead and build one with modern facilities that improve air travel for everyone”.
Kwame A Plus boldly added he strongly disagrees with the controversial Hajj Village project at a time when Agenda 111 hospitals are near completion and will provide essential healthcare services to millions.
His post added, “I strongly disagree with the controversial Hajj Village project, especially at a time when according to the new government, Ghana has more urgent priorities. While I respect the significance of religious obligations, national resources must be directed toward projects that serve all Ghanaians.
We have critical projects like the Agenda 111 hospitals. Some are near completion and will provide essential healthcare services to millions. Shouldn’t we focus on completing these hospitals before investing in a facility that benefits only a fraction of the population?”, A Plus boldly quizzed.
Meanwhile, the landmark project aimed at improving facilities for Ghanaian pilgrims embarking on the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.
A vision that began under the late President John Evans Atta Mills. The initiative continues the commitment of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to enhancing the welfare of Muslim pilgrims.
See the post below:
I strongly disagree with the controversial Hajj Village project, especially at a time when according to the new government, Ghana has more urgent priorities. While I respect the significance of religious obligations, national resources must be directed toward projects that serve…
— A PLUS (@KwameAplus_) March 3, 2025