Award-winning gospel artiste and preacher, Emmanuel Kwaku Deegbe, known popularly as Sonnie Badu, has called out President Akufo Addo to fulfill his personal commitment to building the national cathedral.
In an interview at Takoradi on Empire FM’s weekly show, ShowBiz Today, he stressed that if President Akufo-Addo made a personal promise to his maker, then he must fulfill it from his personal coffers, and not from the public purse.
“If he made a vow to God, then he must honour it, and that is a personal matter between him and God,” Badu stated.
Even though the preacher did not underestimate the importance of a national worship center, he urged the president to do so from his own capacity.
President Akuffo Addo promised to build the national cathedral from his personal funds since it was a personal promise to God.
However, The government of Ghana has so far spent about $58 million of taxpayers’ money on the cathedral project, but Ghanaians still have not seen any monumental evidence of their sweat.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Abilla Isaac