In an in-depth analysis on TV3’s The Key point mid-year budget review, Professor Ransford Gyampo made several critical points, particularly focusing on the controversial National Cathedral project.

Professor Gyampo revealed that he had previously warned the current administration about potential issues surrounding the National Cathedral. However, his warnings went unheeded. “I warned this administration, but they never listened,” he stated during the discussion. Gyampo further disclosed that government officials had privately urged him to stop discussing the National Cathedral, insisting it was a national project.

The National Cathedral has been a contentious topic, drawing significant public and political scrutiny. As part of his critique, Professor Gyampo emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in government projects, urging the administration to listen to constructive criticism and engage with stakeholders to address national concerns.

This development adds to the ongoing debate over the National Cathedral, highlighting the broader issues of governance and public trust in the current administration.

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