Dormaahene Freduah Agyemang Badu wants John Mahama to examine the National Cathedral project after winning elections. The traditional ruler spoke during Mahama's visit to Bono Region on Friday May 30th. He asked the former president to look into how officials spent 58 million dollars on the building project. Agyemang Badu said Mahama should not fear powerful people when seeking truth about the money. The chief believes transparency will help restore public trust in government spending.
Agyemang Badu admitted he does not know all facts about the cathedral construction problems. He said investigators must examine the project regardless of who made the decisions. The chief mentioned pastors and other leaders might face questions about their roles. He called the unfinished building site a pit that confuses many citizens. Agyemang Badu wants answers about where all the public money went for this religious project.
The traditional ruler warned Mahama against ignoring citizen concerns about government waste. He said people expect leaders to investigate suspicious financial activities. Agyemang Badu believes Ghanaians will lose faith if Mahama avoids difficult questions. The chief thinks accountability matters more than protecting important people from embarrassment. He urged the former president to pursue justice without fear of criticism.
Agyemang Badu admitted he does not know all facts about the cathedral construction problems. He said investigators must examine the project regardless of who made the decisions. The chief mentioned pastors and other leaders might face questions about their roles. He called the unfinished building site a pit that confuses many citizens. Agyemang Badu wants answers about where all the public money went for this religious project.
The traditional ruler warned Mahama against ignoring citizen concerns about government waste. He said people expect leaders to investigate suspicious financial activities. Agyemang Badu believes Ghanaians will lose faith if Mahama avoids difficult questions. The chief thinks accountability matters more than protecting important people from embarrassment. He urged the former president to pursue justice without fear of criticism.