Nat’l Cathedral project’s not stalled – Board member Joyce Aryee

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Dr. Joyce Rosalind Aryee, a trustee on the board of trustees supervising construction of the National Cathedral of Ghana, has denied allegations that the project has paused.
She has pleaded with the public to ignore this information and keep making financial pledges to support and finish the project.
According to reports, a shortage of funding has caused the National Cathedral project to stop.
It was also claimed that the contractor had given up on the multi-million dollar project even though the foundation work had been finished.

Dr. Joyce Aryee, speaking to the media in Accra, emphasized that the initiative is ongoing and urged everyone to continue making donations, particularly the Christian community in Ghana and the Diaspora for the completion of the project.

Dr. Joyce Rosalind Aryee, a trustee on the board of trustees supervising construction of the National Cathedral of Ghana, has denied allegations that the project has paused.
She has pleaded with the public to ignore this information and keep making financial pledges to support and finish the project.
According to reports, a shortage of funding has caused the National Cathedral project to stop.
It was also claimed that the contractor had given up on the multi-million dollar project even though the foundation work had been finished.

Dr. Joyce Aryee, speaking to the media in Accra, emphasized that the initiative is ongoing and urged everyone to continue making donations, particularly the Christian community in Ghana and the Diaspora.

e has indicated that the secretariat has, however, established a call centre to help deepen and provide accurate information to the general public.
“As you already know, the project is ongoing and the center has become necessary as a way of deepening our relationship with the public.”
“The ultra-modern centre is readily available to assist with information to the public on issues concerning the Cathedral, especially information on those willing to contribute towards the completion of the project,” she reiterated.

The former Minister of State explained that the attendants are well trained and will be able to also engage with those who have already contributed and would like to know more about progress of the project.
She stressed that the Cathedral is a historic project with great relevance for the country and entreated as many as are willing to make financial commitment to build the magnificent edifice for God.

 

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