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Minority blocks GH¢1.3bn budget for new AICC structure, embassies in Jamaica, Mexico

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The government’s 2023 plans to demolish the Accra International Conference Center and build a new one at a cost of €116 million were thwarted by members of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in both the Foreign Affairs Committee and in plenary yesterday night, Tuesday, December 20, 2022. (GHC1.3billion).

Additionally, the MPs were able to stop plans to establish additional Ghanaian embassies in Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and Mexico.

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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, a member of parliament for North Tongu, revealed this in a Facebook post. He claimed that the government could not be enforcing “crude haircuts, particularly on pensions for the vulnerable elderly and still be pursuing fanciful projects which can be deferred to better economic times in the future.”

This comes after the trade, industry and tourism committee of parliament also rejected the GHC80 million budget allocated to the construction of the National Cathedral.

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The minority side of the committee voted against the budget in an 11:10 majority decision.

A member of the committee, Mr Yussif Sulemana told journalists on Tuesday, 20 December 2022: “I can tell you on authority that at the end of the day, we had to vote and after the vote, the minority carried the day. We have voted against it and we are saying that this is not the time for us to be spending that huge sum of money on building a cathedral”.

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The Bole-Bamboi MP said: “Apart from that, we were told at the committee[-level] that they had already spent GHS339 million and when we asked them to give us evidence of how the money was spent, it was a challenge”.

Again, he noted, “we were told that they have moved the cathedral from wherever it was to the ministry of tourism. And the question I put to them was that that organisation that is handling this cathedral, the secretariat, is it under the ministry of tourism?”

“If it’s not under the ministry of tourism, then it means that you want to use the ministry as a conduit to send the money wherever you want to send it and we, the minority, will not accept it”.

This comes after the trade, industry and tourism committee of parliament also rejected the GHC80 million budget allocated to the construction of the National Cathedral.

The minority side of the committee voted against the budget in an 11:10 majority decision.

A member of the committee, Mr Yussif Sulemana told journalists on Tuesday, 20 December 2022: “I can tell you on authority that at the end of the day, we had to vote and after the vote, the minority carried the day. We have voted against it and we are saying that this is not the time for us to be spending that huge sum of money on building a cathedral”.

The Bole-Bamboi MP said: “Apart from that, we were told at the committee[-level] that they had already spent GHS339 million and when we asked them to give us evidence of how the money was spent, it was a challenge”.

Again, he noted, “we were told that they have moved the cathedral from wherever it was to the ministry of tourism. And the question I put to them was that that organisation that is handling this cathedral, the secretariat, is it under the ministry of tourism?”

“If it’s not under the ministry of tourism, then it means that you want to use the ministry as a conduit to send the money wherever you want to send it and we, the minority, will not accept it”.

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