Popular social commentator and politician A Plus, has encouraged the remaining members of the National Cathedral Board of Trustees, particularly Rev. Joyce Aryee, to follow the path of integrity and also resign from their roles.
A Plus, while discussing the resignations of Rev. Eastwood Anaba and Archbishop Duncan Williams from the National Cathedral project, emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity and urged Rev. Joyce Aryee to step down as well to protect her highly respected image. This call for resignation may be related to recent developments or controversies surrounding the National Cathedral project.
“I am very pained that my own mother, who I respect so much, is still on that board. She should also resign! She has been there for long. Madam Joyce Aryee is a well-respected woman in Ghana and she has to keep that.
“I am wondering why the Holy Spirit who whispered to Eastwood Anaba and Duncan Williams to resign, didn’t tell Joyce Aryee to resign too.
A Plus added that people must learn to point out ills and stand for the truth regardless of what might be at risk.
“When it gets to a point, let’s be able to point out people’s wrongdoings and speak the truth all the time,” he averred.
Background
On October 17, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, the founder and general overseer of the United Denominations of Action Chapel Churches Worldwide, and Rev. Eastwood Anaba, the President of Eastwood Anaba Ministries, both resigned from the Board of Trustees responsible for overseeing the construction of the National Cathedral in Ghana.
In a joint statement, Archbishop Duncan-Williams and Reverend Anaba cited their resignation as a response to the government’s failure to appoint an independent accounting firm to audit all public funds contributed to the National Cathedral project. This decision reflects their concerns about transparency and accountability regarding the use of public funds for the construction of the cathedral.