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Donate GHC100 to support National Cathedral- Ofori-Atta to Speaker, MPs

Donate GHC100 to support National Cathedral- Ofori-Atta to Speaker, MPs

Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has urged Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon. Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, 275 Members of Parliament and the public to support the establishment of the National Cathedral with a monthly 100 Cedis donation.

According to him, the Cathedral is supposed to be opened to the public March 6, 2024 and requires the gesture of all and sundry to accomplish the religious agenda.

Persons will become members of National Cathedral’s Club 100 and are expected to contribute willingly a monthly 100 Cedis to 979 short code.

Speaking during the Mid-Year-Budget-Review at parliament in Accra on Thursday 29 July 2021, Ken Ofori-Atta said”Work on National Cathedral is progressing steadily and will be formally opened for religious activities and contributions of faith development for a nation. We look forward for Mr. Speaker, MPs and Ghanaians to joining the Club and donate 100 Cedis monthly to support the building of the National Cathedral “.

Source : africaneditors.com

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