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The North Tongu Member of Parliament, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa says he will be releasing more “bombshells” about the controversial National Cathedral project.
According to him, he has information about the project that will shock Ghanaians.
The former Deputy Education Minister said he will serialise exclusive information from his investigations in the United States about the project.
“I went to seven States, but I will reveal just two for now. It is a series. I am not done yet. What I have released is just part one of what I believe will be about seven series.”
“There will be seven series, so I have six more to go. Part two will be out on Thursday”, he said in an interview on Accra-based Citi TV on Wednesday, May 4.
So far, he has released two series of his 7-packed series following his nine-day tour of the United States in search of further information about the controversial project.
In his latest epistle, he has brought forth evidence of some portions of the incorporation documents for the project’s fundraising, raising questions about its propriety.
In a Facebook post on May 4, Mr Ablakwa posted a series of documents to back up his claims that the project is fraught with criminal activity.
The MP’s evidence suggests that the National Cathedral of Ghana had registered a subsidiary in Washington under a different name and with different “governors” – the American term for trustees.
The Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member also provided some documents to claim that a deceased person’s details were used in the registration of the National Cathedral’s fundraising arm in the US.
Ablakwa alleged that a dead Hispanic’s details were used to register the American fundraising wing, which the Cathedral Secretariat described as a Special Purpose Vehicle (SP), in March 2021.
“Painstaking and unimpeachable investigations shockingly reveal that the March 2021 incorporation of the National Cathedral of Ghana and Bible Museum Foundation, Inc in Washington, D.C. was criminally executed through IDENTITY THEFT.”
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