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National Cathedral project was Akufo-Addo’s vow, not the country’s – Sonnie Badu

Gospel artist Sonnie Badu has joined the ongoing discussion about the controversial National Cathedral project.

In a recent interview with Empire FM, a station based in Takoradi, he expressed that the controversy surrounding the cathedral stems from the fact that it was a vow made to God by an individual rather than a collective commitment.

Badu’s comments reflect the differing opinions on the cathedral’s significance and the funding behind it. This discussion highlights the complexities of faith-based projects and their implications within the community.

“The reason why there are a lot of problems and confusion is that it was not a collective vow. It was an individualistic vow, and that is why there is a little bit of an issue there,” he said.

Buttressing his point with some Biblical examples, Sonnie said people who made vows to God in the Biblical times ensured they honoured them.

“If that was the vow that the President gave to God, then he needs to honour his vow. When you read the Bible, people made vows to God and they fulfilled them. So you asking me if it is necessary, I will say that if he vowed to God, he needs to honour.

But that is very personal between him and his God. So it’s more like ‘I have promised God so I need to use my own money to fulfil it’. But when it’s like ‘I have promised God so let’s all do it’, that is where the whole confusion is,” he indicated.

Sonnie Badu, however, noted that the idea of the National Cathedral is a good one.

“A cathedral is a good thing. Just as there are a lot of mosques that Muslims put together for people to go there to worship, a National Cathedral, something for the nation, is not a bad idea,” he added.

About the National Cathedral of Ghana

The construction of the National Cathedral of Ghana is borne out of a promise that the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, made to God.

“I made a pledge to almighty God that He was gracious enough to grant my party, the NPP, and I victory in the 2016 elections after two unsuccessful attempts, so I will help build a cathedral to his glory and honour,” President Nana Akufo-Addo said at the sod-cutting ceremony in 2020.

“The interdenominational national cathedral will help unify the Christian community and thereby help promote national unity and social cohesion,” he added.

The Cathedral is supposed to provide a historic opportunity to put God at the centre of our nation’s affairs and serve as a symbol of our eternal and continuing gratitude to Him for the blessings He continues to shower and bestow on our nation.

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