The President’s dream to build a national cathedral has come with a lot of reactions.
While some people believe it is a step in the right direction, others are of the view that there are more pressing matters that should be tackled as Ghana is a secular country.
Since it was announced that judges bungalow will be demolished to make way for the building, some Ghanaian took to social media to say what is on their mind.
We can have a national cathedral without any government interference. You think God would be impressed with the structure when we are not even truthful to ourselves.? I'm living for Christ. A nation under and for God is not in cathedral
— Alex Binger (@Alex_Binger) August 29, 2018
Boys dey hung but Mr President says National Cathedral. Okay.
— Nuels (@VinKyenkyehene) August 29, 2018
What country are we leaving in, as at 21st century people still lack classroom and learning and teaching materials with an excuse of no money in the country
Then boom a National Cathedral is going to be built, where it's finances is coming from doesn't matter to me… Hmmm— @ Braa Quoby (@kobbyjones4) August 29, 2018
This same persons who would trip to the Accra sports Stadium for a 31st night service are opposing a requisite auditorium like the National cathedral .
What kind of society are we.— GHANA BEYOND AID [GHBA]?? (@OsikaniClinton) August 29, 2018
Lmao the National Cathedral won't cost taxpayers money, but the replacements for the bungalows they are clearing to make space for it will. Mbo na adeyɛ. ???
— Adede! (@Shar_Awn) August 29, 2018
Ghana is not a religious country, building up a national Cathedral won't bring down inflation, it won't defray housing deficit, it won't give employable skills to our teaming youth etc. What we need is vibrant and robust economy.
— Kundi Shadrach (@KundiShadrach) August 29, 2018
Now that it's clear government isn't funding the National Cathedral which btw I'm not enthused with, the argument has switched to "but he's the one providing the land." Ahba, common sense will kill people
— Kofi Apply (@Kofi_Akwaboah) August 29, 2018
God doesn't need a huge building while children are studying under trees, poor health system,inadequate ambulances,streetism etc. basically when the citizens are suffering.Misplaced priority building a National cathedral while there are other pressing issues.
— Francis Egyir (@iamegyir) August 29, 2018
@NAkufoAddo is building a national cathedral a necessity? What happens when our moslem & traditional brothers demand for national places of worship?
Do u evict nd demolish structures again?..hmmm.. jx know dis not 1 of da reasons y I voted for u— kweku Mavrick (@mobblary007) August 29, 2018
Is it not intriguing that Beige Bank, a subsidiary of Consolidated Bank has retrenched over 700 workers only this week? These workers remain redundant for now. But government is seriously focusing on building a national cathedral.
— Samuel Ankomah (@sammyankomah) August 29, 2018
Some Salaries are being unfairly slashed, hundreds are about to lose jobs but my President has approved the construction of a "national cathedral". Beloved, if you get the chance to leave this country, don't look back. Goodmorning
— _zCarl (@BrodoSchemes) August 28, 2018
I support the building of a National Cathedral. I wish they would demolish the Jubilee house to build it.
Politicians are better off homeless when God needs a place to stay.
— OB Amponsah (@ComedianOB) August 28, 2018