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Duncan Williams, Eastwood Anaba resign from the board of trustees of the National Cathedral 

The two top clergymen say their action will in no way impugn the vision or intent of the National Cathedral project

Nicholas Duncan Williams and Eastwood Anaba, two members of the board of trustees of the National Cathedral of Ghana have resigned.

In January 2023, the two clergymen called for the immediate suspension and audit of the cathedral project to allow for an audit.

In a letter to President Akufo-Addo, they said they have awaited news, to no avail, regarding the finding of the audit hence the decision to resign.

“Despite our prayers, best hopes and wishes, unfortunately, a needed audit to help restore public confidence and trust in this consequential project has not been enacted to the best of our knowledge. 

“Since January 2023, we awaited news, to no avail, regarding the finding of the audit. We, therefore, regret that as a matter of conscience and faith, we hereby submit to you our resignation from the board of trustees of the National Cathedral,” the letter stated.

“We honourably assure you, as we assured the board of trustees in January 2023 with the submission of our resolution, that our action in no way impugns the vision or intent of the National Cathedral, but rather ensures that it is advanced and built on a foundation of integrity, efficiency and quality while gamering and maintaining public trust and support. We truly owe this to God and country,” the letter added.

Read the full letter below:

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