PRO-FORUM NORTH AMERICA CALLS FOR PARLIAMNETARY PROBE INTO LATEST CATHEDRAL EXPOSE’

The proposed National Cathedral
The proposed National Cathedral

The NDC Pro-forum North America deems the latest expose on the National Cathedral as a national concern and therefore calling for a full parliamentary probe. The Forum believe that the cathedral is of national concern since it’s being funded by the taxpayer.

The Pro-forum North America applauds the Honourable MP for North Tongu Okudzeto Ablakwa for a job well done for exposing the alleged rot going on with the management of the establishment and being consistent with it in the interests of the public.

We implore parliament to invite Rev, Kusi Boateng to come and explain the documents that has been exposed and his position on the matter and then after we believe that the CID must equally come in and pick it up from there; that is if the findings prove that some fraudulent activities have gone on.

It is great to say that going to CHRAJ is appropriate but what Pro-Forum is calling for is a parliamentary probe. The NDC caucus must use its influence in parliament to call for a full probe into this particular matter live on camera so that Ghanaians would know what has really transpired. Leaving it for CHRAJ may have certain influences from the executive. But with parliament one can believe that the Honourable Speaker would consider the interest of the people and give it the attention it deserves.

 

Signed

Arnold Appiah

President

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