The MP, who has driven a vivacious mission against the construction of the Cathedral said the one-year suspension of the task is causing enormous expenses for the citizen.
Addressing writers, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, expressed the more than one billion dollar undertaking wouldn't appear consequently the requirement for the government to annul the venture and disintegrate the leading group of legal administrators.
"On the event of the principal commemoration, since the venture was deserted, we are saying that it is the ideal opportunity for President Akufo-Addo and the Leading group of Legal administrators to get over whatever might already be lost. They ought to repeal this agreement, close the shop and request that the project workers return home, especially right now."
"We couldn't meet commitments that we owe our lenders, we have defaulted on our advances, and we have been announced bankrupt. We have been announced bankrupt. Without precedent for our set of experiences, we can't buy antibodies… this is where we are, our funds are in desperate waterways."
"The government itself concedes and for that reason it has turned around on the issue of street tolls. It is frantically searching for cash but the government is declining to revoke this public basilica project, which obviously has turned into an unrealistic fantasy, an undertaking which plainly can't emerge."
Notwithstanding claims that the 5,000-seater church building project is a squandered need, the public authority guarantee it will bring new abilities, innovation and occupations to the nation and go about as a reference point to public, local and global travelers. It has chosen celebrated draftsman David Adjaye to plan the structure.