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Okudzeto Ablakwa Fingers Pastor In GHS2.6million National Cathedral Scandal, Drops Evidence

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the MP for North Tongu, has claimed that a board member owns JNS Talent Company, which received GH2.6 million from the National Cathedral Secretariat for talent mobilizations.
In a tweet last Wednesday, the legislator stated that JNS Talent Centre Ltd, which is said to operate a daycare centre in Dawhenya, received about GH2.6 million to assist in the construction of the cathedral.
The congressman has now disclosed that Kwabena Adu Gyamfi is the owner of JNS Talent.
However, Mr. Ablakwa asserts that records in his hands show that Mr. Kwabena Adu Gyamfi is the same as Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng, who continues to hold the position of Executive Council Member/Director on the National Cathedral Board.
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Painstaking and diligent parliamentary oversight with the gracious guidance of the omniscient and omnipotent has led to what can only be akin to Tsar Bomba findings.
Blatant corruption, conflict of interest, self-dealing and grand fraud have never been this majestic.
It couldn’t have ever occurred to us that the conduct of an exalted man of God during the sacred construction of the Lord’s temple would leave an entire nation utterly dumbfounded.
You will recall that in my earlier exposé of the scandalous GHS2.6million cash transfer from the National Cathedral Secretariat to JNS Talent Centre Limited, I pointed out that incorporation documents reveal that the three directors of JNS Talent Centre Limited are Johannes Eshun, Sheila Eshun and Kwabena Adu Gyamfi.
I also later revealed that Rev. Johannes Eshun is a branch pastor of National Cathedral Executive Council Member/Director, Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng’s Power Chapel Worldwide.
Hitherto, the third director—Mr. Kwabena Adu Gyamfi has remained a mystery figure.
I am now able to reveal the true identity of this mystery director of JNS, Kwabena Adu Gyamfi.
Definitely, the code has finally been cracked and it shocks to the marrow!
Unimpeachable and incontrovertible evidence confirms that Mr. Kwabena Adu Gyamfi is the famous Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng who still serves on the National Cathedral Board as an Executive Council Member/Director.
For the avoidance of doubt, there is no distinct Kwabena Adu Gyamfi. Kwabena Adu Gyamfi is a criminal creation of Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng. The two are therefore one and the same.
Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng AKA Kwabena Adu Gyamfi thought he had outwitted every Ghanaian, particularly our authorities whom he dribbled for many years; but the day of reckoning is finally here.

From unassailable and irreproachable documents in my possession, Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng AKA Kwabena Adu Gyamfi uses multiple passports and multiple identification cards with different names and different dates of birth as his special modus operandi.
When JNS Talent Centre Limited was being incorporated, he submitted a passport with the name Kwabena Adu Gyamfi. The passport’s number is G0886001. At the time, he claimed his date of birth was 30th December 1969.
Instructively, the passport bears his unmistakable picture. (See passport in issue attached).
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Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng has used other Kwabena Adu Gyamfi passports. Their passport numbers are: G1262918; G0390695 and G3415693. (All duly attached).
Curiously, on 25th November 2021, the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration granted Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng a diplomatic passport. The diplomatic passport which expires on 24th November 2026 rather carries the name Kwabena Adu Gyamfi and not Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng. There’s no indication it’s for the use of a reverend minister. Its diplomatic passport number is DX006845. (Accordingly attached).
The story gets even more fascinating. When the National Cathedral of Ghana was being incorporated on the 19th of July 2019; Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng used his driving license for the registration. For his driving license, he uses the name Boateng Victor Kusi. In a more bizarre twist, he uses a different date of birth which is captured as 07/09/1971. This date of birth makes him about two years younger than what’s contained in his numerous Kwabena Adu Gyamfi passports. (Driving License is duly attached).
It’s been very puzzling to further discover that the acclaimed man of God and confidant of President Akufo-Addo illegally has two Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs)—P0002502682 and P000627241X. The Ghana Revenue Authority has made clear that each Ghanaian can only have one unique TIN and proceeds to prohibit individuals from having multiple TINs.
Deeper investigations expose a host of companies which Rev. Kusi-Boateng operates as Kwabena Adu Gyamfi on the blind side of many. These businesses are: Y-CV Construction Ltd.; Qharis Consortium Ltd,; Kharis Football Academy FC Ltd.; El Dunamis Media Limited; Onpoint 1 Laundry Ltd.; Vibrant Generation Chapel Worldwide LBG; Dunamis Chapel Worldwide LBG; El-Dunamis Enterprise and Duna Media Foundation.
Some of these entities are registered to engage in small-scale mining.
My latest tracking of Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng AKA Kwabena Adu Gyamfi’s travels reveals that he used his diplomatic Kwabena Adu Gyamfi passport on the 12th of January, 2023 aboard flight KP021 from Accra to Lome. He used the same diplomatic passport to Dubai on December 9, 2022, aboard flight EK787. Earlier on 20th November 2022 he used his ordinary passport on a similar Dubai trip. This shows that he is still actively using the two identities.
It remains exceedingly baffling why he keeps two personalities— one as Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng and the other as Kwabena Adu Gyamfi. Two characters with different dates of birth; different passports; different TINs; different professions (Business Man and Prophet) and different addresses. What is he running from? Who is he hiding from? Does he suffer from Dissociative Identity Disorder or Multiple Personality Disorder?

Having established beyond any scintilla of doubt that Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng is Kwabena Adu Gyamfi, the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/Ofori-Atta government and the Executive Council Members of the National Cathedral of Ghana owe the Ghanaian people some serious explanations. It would be extremely surprising if they claim they didn’t know this dark side of Kusi Boateng AKA Adu Gyamfi.
These explosive findings make the conflict of interest charge in the GHS2.6 million scandalous payment by the National Cathedral of Ghana to the shady JNS Talent Centre Limited even more blatant, direct, offensive and absolutely embarrassing.
Clearly, Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng AKA Kwabena Adu Gyamfi sat on the Cathedral board and literally paid his own company a staggering GHS2.6 million for no work done.
When the siphoning was completed, they captured the same as “Contractors Mobilization” and presented it to Parliament hoping that they would legitimize the dubious transaction and therefore get away with murder.
It has also emerged from a JNS Bank Statement put out by puerile NPP propagandists that Rev. Kusi-Boateng Adu Gyamfi’s JNS Talent Centre Limited received a whopping GHS3.5million from the government through payment by Controller with swift code CODGGHAC on 23rd August 2021. Many are asking what Kusi-Boateng Adu Gyamfi’s JNS which operated a zero account for many months (since February 26, 2021, when the account was opened) before the sudden government transfer did for government to warrant that huge payment?
This appears to confirm justifiable criticisms that the cathedral project has blasphemously become an avenue for money laundering.
Having stripped Kusi-Boateng naked, the earlier ridiculous concoction that JNS is a benevolent lending institution collapses. JNS must therefore refund our GHS3.5 million and our GHS2.6 million without further delay.
DEMANDS
1. The immediate resignation of Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng AKA Kwabena Adu Gyamfi from the Board of the National Cathedral of Ghana;
2. Rev. Victor Adu Gyamfi AKA Kwabena Adu Gyamfi must be compelled to refund all taxpayer funds diverted into his company, JNS;
3. Rev. Victor Adu Gyamfi AKA Kwabena Adu Gyamfi must be subjected to thorough credible investigations and prosecution for his many other offences which have now come to light;
4. President Akufo-Addo must outrightly dissolve the Board of the National Cathedral of Ghana;
5. A special forensic audit must be expeditiously commissioned into the National Cathedral project.
FURTHER ACTIONS
1. I shall be petitioning CHRAJ at 1 pm today invoking its mandate under Article 218 of the 1992 Constitution to investigate the odious conflict of interest;
2. I intend to file an urgent question when Parliament resumes for the Honourable Minister for Foreign Affairs to inform Ghanaians why Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng qualified for a diplomatic passport and the nature of due diligence, if any her ministry may have carried out;
3. I also intend to file an urgent question for the Finance Minister on exactly what work JNS did to warrant a colossal transfer of GHS3.5million from our taxes and why that transaction did not find expression in his GHS339million unconstitutional cathedral withdrawals as presented to the Vote of Censure Committee.
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North Gonja: Patients are treated under trees

You should consider yourself fortunate to have been allotted a bed while undergoing treatment at the Daboya Health Centre in the Savannah Region.
This is due to the health facility’s serious bed deficit. Due to a lack of beds, healthcare providers have been forced to discharge in-patients on an hourly basis.
While some admitted patients wait their turn on benches, others are forced to undergo treatment in plastic chairs.
Hospital beds serve a vital part in healthcare by allowing patients to be as comfortable as possible.
However, its absence has a negative influence on patients’ health.
This has been a serious source of concern for in-patients at the Daboya and Mankarigu health centres.
A patient admitted to the Daboya Health Centre will be fortunate to be given a bed to lie on.
Nurses must release patients every hour to make room for those who are waiting on benches.
others with serious ailments take over the beds, while others with lesser diseases are forced to sit on plastic chairs.
Kwame Ebenezer, a nurse practitioner at the Daboya Health Centre, laments the dismal condition.
“One of our main challenges is the bedding situation because you have cases you have to detain and take care of and the question is where does the patient lie?
“We have to resort to a situation whereby someone will lie for two hours when you stabilize the situation then you discharge so is more like a shifting thing”
Issahaku Ramatu, a Daboya resident, was forced to take her infusion in a plastic chair since she couldn’t find a bed to rest on.
“I was told the beds were full and needed to wait for some time for them to discharge someone and I couldn’t wait so I opted to sit in this plastic chair. How can you be well in this situation?”
Emmanuel Osei has been employed at the Daboya Health Institution for three years.
He believes that the mattress scenario is harmful to healthcare delivery.
Even at the Mankarigu Health Centre, the situation appears to be bad.
Some patients are treated under trees here.
The health clinics in Daboya and Mankargu all function as referral centres for the North Gonja District.
With more than 15 patients admitted to each facility on a daily basis, the availability of beds for patient usage remains an issue.
The scenario is frustrating for patients, families, and locals.
“Our MP is a deputy minister of health and we don’t know his seriousness level on this issue.”
In a phone chat, Alhaji Asei Seini, MP for the area and Deputy Minister of Health described the situation as regrettable but pledged that beds would be sent to the hospital within a few weeks.
“I distributed some beds a few days ago and still have more at the central medical store in Accra but I think the challenge is the space to keep them. I will dispatch the other beds within a week to address the entire bedding situation.
“We are facing this challenge be sit here is no hospital but with the springing up of the agenda 111 Hospital, we shall soon overcome these challenges.”
By 2030, Sustainable Development Goal 3 aims to achieve universal health coverage, which includes access to quality essential healthcare services as well as safe, effective, high-quality, and affordable necessary medications and vaccinations.
However, challenges such as no-bed syndrome would jeopardise the country’s health benefits and may widen the gap towards meeting the quality health target.
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Kidney dialysis pricing increases unlawful – Mintah Akandoh

Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Ranking Member of Parliament’s Health Committee, has called the increase in the price of kidney dialysis treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital as unlawful.
He claims that the hospital cannot modify its fees or charges without first contacting Parliament, as required by law.
His remark comes in the wake of a recent increase in the cost of renal dialysis therapy at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital from 380 to 765.
Mustapha Salifu, KBTH’s Public Relations Officer, noted that the increase is due to high taxes and import levies on consumables.
According to Mr Salifu, the government has abolished the tax exemption on these consumables, necessitating the need to raise the price to pay the expense of the service.
If the hospital reverts to its previous pricing, he believes the dialysis clinic would have to close within days.
The cost hike might be duplicated in other regional hospitals around the country in the near future.
However, Mintah Akandoh of JoyFM Midday News stated that the hospital’s fees and charges are governed by the Fees and Charges Act and that any price increase must be approved by parliament.
However, it is an expensive procedure that many Ghanaians cannot afford.
“To start with it is illegal because every public health facility, their fees and charges must be regulated by what we call Fees and Charges Act. So your fees and charges must be approved by parliament. You just can’t sit at the hospital and fix fees or charges anyhow,” he said.
According to him, no such problem has been brought before the Health Committee, hence the price increase is unlawful.
“And I am not aware from where I sit as a Ranking Member on Parliament’s Health Committee, I am not aware and I don’t know and we have not done such a thing, we have not approved that 765 they want to charge.
“So please, in as much as I agree that there’s high inflation, in as much as I agree there’s economic hardship going on, I think that citizens must not pay for the recklessness of government,” he said.
He has previously urged the government to reinstate the tax exemption on consumables in order to cut the cost of medical care.
“We are calling on government to, as a matter of urgency, restore the tax exemptions on these items that have necessitated the astronomical increase in the cost of dialysis.
“It is quite unconscionable, highly unacceptable, we are talking about health care, we are talking about dialysis, something that you need not less than two or three times within a week, and you’re moving the price from 380 ghana cedis to 765.
“The government is so insensitive to the extent that now we’re pushing people into the grave. How can we do this? How?”
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Korle-Bu settles price increase for renal dialysis controversy

According to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), the higher cost of renal dialysis from GH380 to GH765.42 has yet to be considered and approved.
Reports of the increase have sparked public outrage, with many concerned about the treatment’s price.
The renal dialysis unit, according to the management, suggested the price increase.
The Ministry of Health has yet to submit it to Parliament for approval.
“It is only after the due parliamentary approval that any revised fee will be implemented,” the statement noted.
Meanwhile, the hospital administration has stated that it recognises the difficulties that renal dialysis patients face.
As a result, it has vowed to continue working with stakeholders and benefactors to assist in supporting dialysis reagents and services, as it has done in the past.
Korle-Bu also praised First Sky Group, which has offered free dialysis treatment to over 200 patients each year for the past eight years.
According to the hospital, this gesture has enhanced the survival rate and quality of life of renal patients.
Dialysis is a life-saving therapy for renal-failing patients. When the kidneys are unable to eliminate waste materials and extra fluid from the blood, it does so.
However, it is an expensive procedure that many Ghanaians cannot afford.
Below is the full statement:

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