Maybe God wants you to fulfill the National Cathedral promise – Apostle tells Bawumia
Presiding Apostle and General Overseer of Freedom Chapel International Ministry, Francis Amoako-Attah has urged the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to see to the completion of the controversial National Cathedral project.
He said Dr Bawumia might be destined to fulfill this project, which has stalled for years and caused significant controversy.
Speaking at a meeting between the clergy and the Vice President as part of his tour of the Greater Accra Region on Tuesday, June 4, Apostle Amoako-Attah said, “Your Excellency, maybe prophetically, the reason why that hole is still there is because God wants you to fulfill it.”
“It’s going to be so prophetic that once upon a time, a temple was built and the president who dedicated a temple for the Christians was a Muslim.”
The Freedom Chapel International Ministry Apostle urged the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer to do “everything within your power, together with the team, to bring the church and the government together,” and if possible, hand the project over to a private entity for management.
“Give it to a private man, let them build it, let them collect the money. … It’s going to be an indictment for Christianity and for this government to leave this bigger hole as it is forever.”
Apostle Amoako-Attah also said, “I’m so happy now that we have found somebody who is bringing the church into governance.”
He added that as long as Ghanaians continue to view politics as dirty, it will remain so until they change that perception.
Source: myjoyonline