American comedian, Michael Blackson has also shared his thoughts about the national cathedral.

According to him, there are bigger problems in Ghana than a national cathedral so, in his view, the government should concentrate on these problems before tackling the national cathedral.

He made this known when he spoke in a recent exclusive interview with Multimedia’s Doreen Avio. In his submission, he said;

“I went to buy gas [fuel] today, I live in California and it’s just the same price in Ghana. Why is gas the same price in California as it is in Ghana? It makes no sense.

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The average income in California is probably $250,000 a year. The average income in Ghana is about $150 a month. We have bigger problems than a cathedral.

How is the Uber driver going to make money if gas prices cost so much?”

His comments come at a time when many Ghanaians have registered their displeasure as the government rolls out plans to build the cathedral.

Just like Blackson, many Ghanaians feel the government should create jobs instead of building the cathedral.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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