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Bishop Disappointed Over Ghana’s National Cathedral Project Failure

March 13, 2025
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Bishop Disappointed Over Ghana’s National Cathedral Project Failure

Bishop Sam Owusu

The National Cathedral project in Ghana, envisioned as a monumental symbol of faith and unity, has faced significant challenges, leading to widespread criticism and disappointment among many citizens, including Christians.

Initially announced by President Nana Akufo-Addo in 2017, the project aimed to create a national house of worship that would serve as a site for state functions, religious events, and a place for national reflection.

However, the project’s stalled progress, budget overruns, and funding controversies have raised questions about its viability and the broader implications for the Christian community in Ghana.

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Bishop Sam Owusu, head pastor of Pottersville Church, has expressed deep disappointment over the stalled National Cathedral project, describing it as a spiritual setback for Christians in Ghana.

“It is a shame to Christians. We started something for God, but look at where we are today. Buildings were demolished, families were affected, and yet we have left it incomplete. It’s a disgrace.”

Bishop Sam Owusu

He further emphasized the spiritual consequences, warning that the project’s failure has left Christians without divine protection.

“The family has no head now; the children are scattered. Look at Christianity today—we are in disarray. If we don’t come together, we will continue to mess up.”

Bishop Sam Owusu

The National Cathedral project was conceived as a grand architectural project that would serve the Christian community and symbolize Ghana’s commitment to its religious heritage.

The vision included features such as a chapel, a museum, and spaces for prayer and reflection, designed to accommodate thousands of worshippers and tourists alike.

The project was positioned as a unifying force for the nation, reflecting the spiritual aspirations of Ghanaians and promoting national identity.

Challenges Faced by Ghana’s National Cathedral Project

Challenges Faced by Ghana's National Cathedral Project
Bishop Sam Owusu

One of the most significant issues plaguing the National Cathedral project has been allegations of financial mismanagement.

The initial budget of $100 million has ballooned, raising concerns about transparency and accountability. Critics argue that funds could be better allocated to pressing social issues such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

Bishop Sam Owusu made a passionate appeal for unity among Christian leaders, urging them to set aside denominational differences and focus on collective progress.

He criticized the fragmentation within the Christian community, saying, “We are preaching unity, love, and peace, yet we cannot be united ourselves.”

“Why do we have separate councils—the Christian Council, Pentecostal Council, Charismatic Council, and Prophetic Council? We are one body of Christ.”

Bishop Sam Owusu

Addressing the National Cathedral project’s stalled construction, he linked the issue to a lack of unity.

“Christians started this project, but we failed to complete it. Now, everyone is looking away as if it never happened. If we cannot come together to build a place for God, what message are we sending?”

Bishop Sam Owusu

Despite past leadership struggles, Bishop Owusu urged Christians to revive the project.

“Our fathers need to come back and do this for the sake of the nation. If individuals can build mega churches, why can’t we come together and build this one?”

Bishop Sam Owusu
Challenges Faced by Ghana's National Cathedral Project
National Cathedral Project in Ghana

The project has been mired in political controversy, with opposition parties and civil society groups questioning the necessity of a national cathedral project in a country where many citizens struggle with poverty and inadequate public services.

The perception that the project is a diversion of resources has led to public outcry and protests, further complicating its progress.

Originally slated for completion in 2024, the project has faced numerous delays. Construction has been slow, and the lack of visible progress has led to frustration among supporters and detractors alike.

Many Ghanaians feel that the government’s focus on the cathedral detracts from addressing more immediate and critical needs.

Lessons, Opportunities for Ghana’s National Cathedral Project

Lessons, Opportunities for Ghana's National Cathedral Project
Bishop Sam Owusu

While the challenges faced by the National Cathedral project are significant, they also present an opportunity for reflection and growth within the Christian community in Ghana.

Bishop Sam Owusu stressed that religious leaders must put aside their personal interests and think about the future.

“Sometimes, we need to forget about profits and personal integrity and focus on the greater purpose. The Cathedral may not make sense now, but years from today, it will save many souls.”

Bishop Sam Owusu

He also rejected claims that the church as an institution has failed. “The church is the pillar holding this country together, and it teaches values that schools don’t, and it prevents society from total moral decay,” he added.

Calling for a renewed effort to complete the National Cathedral project, he said, “We should either remove what has been built and find a new location, or we must finish what we started. But we cannot ignore it.”

The Church should take this opportunity to reassess its priorities and focus on initiatives that directly address the needs of the community.

By investing in social programs, education, and healthcare, the Church demonstrates its commitment to the well-being of Ghanaians.

If the cathedral project is to continue, it is essential to ensure transparency and accountability in its funding and management. Engaging the public in discussions about the project’s goals and progress can help rebuild trust and support.

The National Cathedral project in Ghana, once seen as a beacon of hope and unity for the Christian community, now serves as a cautionary tale about the complexities of faith, politics, and public perception.

As the project grapples with its failures, the Church needs to reflect on its mission and priorities, ensuring that it remains a force for good in society.

By addressing the challenges head-on and focusing on the needs of the community, the Christian community in Ghana emerges from this experience stronger and more united, reaffirming its commitment to faith and service in a rapidly changing world.

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