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Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has disclosed that he was never consulted by the Akufo-Addo administration on the controversial National Cathedral project.
Speaking on The Delay Show on Sunday, Mr. Kufuor stated plainly that he had no prior knowledge of the project’s details and was not included in any discussions.
“I was not consulted on the National Cathedral project. I don’t go to Cabinet meetings. All of a sudden, you realise something was going on,” he said.
According to the former President, he initially assumed the cathedral project was a private initiative.
However, he later discovered that government lands were being used and existing buildings had been demolished to make way for the project.
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