President Mahama Orders Independent Audit of National Cathedral Project Amid Anti-Corruption Drive

In a decisive move to bolster transparency and accountability, President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned an independent audit of Ghana’s National Cathedral project. The audit, undertaken by global consultancy firm Deloitte & Touche, is expected to be completed by the end of May 2025. This initiative forms a central part of President Mahama’s intensified anti-corruption campaign during his first 120 days in office.

Background of the National Cathedral Project

The National Cathedral, envisioned as a monumental interdenominational Christian edifice, was initiated under former President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration. Designed by renowned British-Ghanaian architect Sir David Adjaye, the project aimed to serve as a national place of worship and a symbol of unity.

However, the project has been mired in controversy due to escalating costs and concerns over transparency. By 2022, reports indicated that approximately $58 million of public funds had been expended, despite limited visible progress.

President Mahama’s Commitment to Transparency

In his national broadcast on May 7, 2025, President Mahama emphasized his administration’s dedication to combating corruption and ensuring prudent use of public resources. He stated, “The war against corruption continues unabated. Deloitte and Touche is conducting an independent audit of the National Cathedral project. I expect their report by the end of this month.”

This audit is part of a broader initiative to investigate and address financial mismanagement in various sectors. Other probes include inquiries into the collapse of indigenous banks, the Power Distribution Services (PDS) scandal, and expenditures related to the 13th African Games.

Implications for Governance and Public Trust

The outcome of Deloitte’s audit is anticipated to shed light on the financial dealings of the National Cathedral project and potentially hold accountable those responsible for any misappropriation of funds. This move is seen as a significant step towards restoring public confidence in governmental institutions and reinforcing the principles of good governance.

As the nation awaits the audit’s findings, President Mahama’s actions underscore a renewed commitment to transparency and the rule of law, setting a precedent for accountability in public office.

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