President John Dramani Mahama says the future of Ghana’s National Cathedral will be decided after a full forensic audit uncovers how project funds were managed. During a meeting with the Christian Council, he questioned the $400 million cost, called for transparency, and proposed a more realistic national worship centre built through broad consultation.
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