Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has called for a strategic collaboration between the church and the government to complete the National Cathedral.
The National Cathedral project has stalled for months now due to funding.
The presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is suggesting the church can lead the way by finding an alternative source of funding for the project.
He said private-sector funding options should be encouraged to complete the project.
Addressing the clergy as part of his campaign tour of the Greater Accra Region on Tuesday (4 June), Bawumia said the National Cathedral is a strategic project for Ghana.
“The question on the National Cathedral is a very important one. The National Cathedral, I have contributed to it personally and I believe it is a very important thing for Ghana.
“But I think as it stands now, the church must come together with the government and let us sit down and talk about the way forward for the National Cathedral.”
Bawumia added, “The church should come together and let’s know the best way forward, how we can even get private resources to help us complete the Cathedral.”
About the National Cathedral project
The proposed National Cathedral under construction in Accra is projected, once completed and fully operational, to raise in excess of US$95 million in revenue within its first five years of operation.
Scope of vision
The project, now referred to as a complex comprising three projects – the National Cathedral of Ghana, the Biblical Gardens of Africa and the Bible Museum of Africa – will have ten streams from which revenue will be raised.
The revenue streams include admission to the cathedral, the museum and the biblical gardens.
The others are membership, a restaurant, a café, event catering, a gift shop, meeting space rental, special events, online merchandise and online education.
Revenue estimates
According to projections by the secretariat of the board of trustees, the National Cathedral will receive roughly 400,000 visitors annually from Africa, other parts of the world and from within Ghana.
It is estimated that 30% of the visitors (120,000 people in total) will be foreigners and 70% (280,000) will be people living and working in Ghana.
Out of this 70% in the projections, 40% (160,000 people) will be adults, 20% (80,000) will be children between the ages of ten and 17 and 10% (40,000 people) will be what the projections term groups.
The plans further project that adults from outside Ghana, contributing an entrance fee of US$15 per person, multiplied by the estimated 120,000 visitors annually, will generate roughly US$1.8 million.
On the domestic front, the secretariat projects that the 40% of visitors who are adults in Ghana (160,000 people) paying a fee of $8 per person will generate approximately US$1.28 million for the National Cathedral.
The 20% who children between the ages of ten and 17 (80,000 people), contributing a fee of $6 per head, will generate US$480,000 for the project each year and the 40,000 people referred to as groups (10% of the total number of visitors), at a fee of US$10 per person, will bring the cathedral US$400,000 annually.
Special museum exhibits are projected to raise US$2.4 million, bringing the annual projected revenue target through attendance alone to US$6.36 million.
Managers of the facility estimate that out of 400,000 museum visitors, 100,000 other paid admissions and 10,000 non-attendance buyers, they will be able to raise just under US$1.1 million from the gift shop and from sales of food.
Revenue from the restaurant and café is estimated at US $1.77 million and there is a projected revenue of roughly US$1.602 million from all other catering services, bringing the total annual revenue from the gift shop and all food services to US$4.45 million annually.
Museum membership
Museum membership schemes are very popular globally and have been used to create a customer loyalty programme as well as serve as a good source of regular income for many museums across the world.
Officials of the National Cathedral plan to use the pre-opening time of three years to raise US $12 million by offering a limited number of “Founding Memberships”, “Presidential Founding Memberships” and signatories to the “Chairman’s Founding Membership Circle”.
Overall, the National Cathedral estimates that within a year of operation, it will generate roughly US $23.62 million and by the fifth year, its revenue should hit US$95.555 million.
Birthing the vision
On 6 March 2017, President Akufo-Addo outdoored his vision for a national cathedral to be sited close to State House in Accra.
At the ground-breaking ceremony, the president described the proposed cathedral as an interdenominational worship project which will also be a gesture of thanksgiving to God on the occasion of Ghana’s 60th anniversary for the blessings He has bestowed on the country.
The architectural and structural design for the National Cathedral was done by the British-Ghanaian starchitect David Adjaye, the founder and principal of Adjaye Associates.
The cathedral will house chapels, a baptistery and a 5,000-seater main auditorium which can be expanded to a 15,000-seater venue for national events and celebrations, among other facilities.
On 5 March 2020, to signify the start of construction work, President Akufo-Addo laid the foundation stone, which was sourced from the Israeli capital of Jerusalem, in the Holy Land, at the exact spot where the altar of the cathedral will be situated when the building is completed.
Reporting by Fred Dzakpata in Accra
Asaase Broadcasting Company airs on Asaase 99.5 Accra, Asaase 98.5 Kumasi, Asaase 99.7 Tamale, Asaase 100.3 Cape Coast, AsaasePa 107.3 (Accra).
Affiliates: Azay FM 89.1 (Takoradi), Bawku FM 101.5, Bead FM 99.9 (Bimbilla), Mining City Radio 89.5 (Tarkwa), Nyatefe Radio 94.5 (Dzodze), Somuaa FM 89.9 (Gushegu), Stone City 90.7 (Ho) and Wale FM 106.9 (Walewale).
Listen online: asaaseradio.com, Sound Garden and TuneIn.
Follow us:
X: @asaaseradio995, @Asaase985ksi, @Asaase997tamale, @asaase1003, asaasepa1073
Instagram: asaaseradio99.5, asaase985ksi, asaase100.3, asaase99.7tamale, asaasepa107.3
LinkedIn: company/asaaseradio995. TikTok: @asaaseradio99.5
Facebook: asaase99.5, asaase985ksi, Asaase100.3, asaase99.7, AsaasePa107.3.
YouTube: AsaaseXtra.
Join the conversation. Accra: call 020 000 9951/054 888 8995, WhatsApp 020 000 0995. Kumasi: call 059 415 7985 or call/WhatsApp 020 631 5260. Tamale: call/WhatsApp/SMS 053 554 6468. Cape Coast: call/WhatsApp 059 388 2652.
#AsaaseRadio
#AsaasePa
#TheVoiceofOurLand