Prophet Calls for Accountability and Ethical Stewardship.

In a stirring address that resonates with the frustrations of many, Prophet Kofi Oduro has boldly questioned the intersection of faith and governance within the context of Ghana’s Jubilee House and the controversial National Cathedral project. With impassioned rhetoric, he challenges the moral integrity of those entrusted with the nation’s coffers, pointing out the stark disparity between the funds allocated and the outcome produced.

“Where is God in government?” He questions the ethical foundation upon which decisions are made, highlighting the perceived absence of divine guidance in the corridors of power.

With this pointed query, Prophet Oduro unveils the anguish felt by many citizens witnessing the misuse of public funds. “Why is it that this National cathedral has robbed this nation’s coffers?” The staggering sum of $58 million invested in the National Cathedral project has yielded little more than a “pit” in return, prompting widespread condemnation and soul-searching.

Drawing parallels between the mismanagement of resources and the sacred trust placed in religious institutions, Prophet Oduro challenges the prevailing narrative. “Even churches can administrate things perfectly,” he asserts, emphasizing the discrepancy between the principles espoused by faith communities and the actions of government officials.

“Our brothers the Muslims never spent one cent from national coffers,” He notes, contrasting the construction of the National Cathedral with the funding of the National Mosque. In doing so, he underscores the need for fiscal responsibility and ethical stewardship in both religious and secular spheres.

Prophet Oduro’s impassioned plea for accountability strikes a chord with those disillusioned by the apparent disconnect between faith and governance. His words serve as a rallying cry for a nation in search of integrity, transparency, and divine guidance in its leadership.

In a time when trust in institutions is waning, Prophet Kofi Oduro’s message serves as a beacon of hope, urging all Ghanaians to uphold the values of justice, honesty, and compassion in the pursuit of a better future for generations to come.

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