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Akufo-Addo to meet clergy over National Cathedral project

Kumasi Online by Kumasi Online
29th August 2018
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President Akufo Addo will today [Wednesday] hold a breakfast meeting with the clergy following the public agitation over his administration’s plan to facilitate the building of a national cathedral at Ridge in Accra.

The meeting has become necessary due to the loud public outcry over plans to evict some judges from their homes to make way for the construction of the 5,000 seater capacity cathedral.

It is expected that the meeting will conclude on whether or not to go ahead with the construction at the proposed site or secure land at a different location.

A former General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, Rev. Dr. Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong, who was part of the initial delegation of clergymen who met President Akufo-Addo to discuss the establishment of the cathedral in an has hinted that the Council will not hesitate to acquire a land elsewhere for the construction of the controversial facility.

Media reports on Monday indicated that about 9 Judges of the Court of Appeal including many other residents within the earmarked area, were being evicted to enable construction works to begin.

It has also been reported that the demolition of structures within the area, and their subsequent re-construction, will be a huge financial burden on the public purse.

A letter from the acting Chief Justice at the time, Justice Julius Ansah, apologized to the affected judges for not being given ample time to vacate the place

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The letter, which has been sighted byCiti News, said the judges were not provided with “timely written notification to relocate.”


As far back as April 5, plans were in the works for the project that would lead to the relocation of the judges.

President Nana Akufo-Addo in 2017 cut the sod for the construction of a National Cathedral to serve as a national non-denominational Christian worship center for the country.

But the relocation of the judges was only confirmed in writing on July 24, in a letter from the Lands and Natural Resources Ministry.

Justice Julius Ansah admitted that this was not proper.

“Although I admit that since the agreement in principle had been reached, it would have been proper to give you a hint at least.”

Judges to get permanent abode in 2020

In the long term, the government is constructing new residences for judges at Cantonments.

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“The government has committed to construct 21 new bungalows on the second Circular road, Cantonments to replace the old ones affected by the project. Construction of the new bungalow is expected to be completed and handed over to the Service by January 2020.”

In the meantime, the judges have been provided with “temporary residential buildings.”

Financiers of the cathedral will pay the temporary accommodation for the judicial staff including judges residing along the area earmarked for the national cathedral project.

The affected judges are; Justice F. Kusi Appiah, Justice Mariama Owusu, Justice Avril Lovelace-Johnson, Justice Magaret Welbourne, Justice Saeed Kwaku Gyan, Justice Lawrence L. Mensah, Justice Gbiel S. Suurbareh and Justice Anthony Oppong.

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Source : Citinewsroom.com

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