General News of Friday, 23 November 2018
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
The Senior Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Fred Deegbe has questioned government’s plans to maintain the National Cathedral considering the country’s known record of poor maintenance culture.
Rev. Deegbe believes there’s nothing wrong with having a National Cathedral in the country but what bothers him most is how the facility will be properly maintained.
Comparing our facilities to that of America and other European countries, Rev. Deegbe said due to our poor maintenance culture, architectural buildings and tourists sites which generate income for the country has been left to rot making us lose revenue in that aspect.
He indicated that monies gathered from tourist sites in America and the European countries are used to maintain the structures but same cannot be said for Ghana as it is done only occasionally when events are going to be held.
“America is a different animal all together...their giving to maintain things is incredible. So I shudder about how a huge monument like the National Cathedral could generate the income, how long it will take, what it will take to maintain it?, he stated.
He further said it would be prudent for government to engage stakeholders in a national dialogue to discuss the need of having a cathedral and how the facility can be kept in good condition.
“For me if I’m to have some dialogue on this thing, these are my concerns because our maintenance culture, even the place where it is sitting some of those buildings that were there; look how long the job 600 took for us to operationalise it. Not far from there, look at our national stadium; a place where more people can visit for paying fees, look at how it stands. Will the national cathedral generate more money than that? I don’t know. So it’s a good idea but when you have a conversation then we can have endowment funds and people suggesting things for the building, for the maintenance of the house of God”, he said.