That hole will become a building one day – Prophet Amoako Attah on completion of National Cathedral [Watch]

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A top clergyman has called on Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to take the lead in ensuring the completion of the controversial National Cathedral project.

Prophet Amoako Attah, founder of the Lord’s Parliament Chapel International, urged Dr. Bawumia, who is also the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to champion the project.

He made this known when the NPP flagbearer met some clergymen in the Greater Accra Region as part of his campaign tour.

Prophet Amoako Attah is certain God wants Dr. Bawumia to complete the project

“Maybe prophetically, the reason that hole is there, is that maybe, God wants you to fulfill (completion of Cathedral)” he stated.

The man of God drew parallels with historical examples, mentioning how King Herod, although not a Jew, built temples for the Jewish people in Israel.

“It is going to be prophetic that once upon a time a temple was built, and the president who dedicated the temple for the Christians was a Muslim,” he added, tasking Bawumia to engage the private sector to complete the stalled project.

Dr. Bawumia, addressing the project underscored the need for a collaboration between the government and the church.

“The question on the National Cathedral is a very important one. I have contributed to it personally and I believe it is a very important thing for Ghana but I think as it stands now, the church has to come together with the government and let us sit down and talk about the way forward for the National Cathedral” he said.

He stressed the need for collective effort, stating, “The church should come together and let’s know the best way forward, how we can even get private resources to help us complete the Cathedral.”

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