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Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Martey, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana |
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The mystery sponsor of the
controversial Israel pilgrimage has been revealed by the Moderator of
the Presbyterian Church of Ghana. Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Martey
told XYZ News at the Flagstaff House on Tuesday March 19, 2013 after a
group of Clergy had met the President that: “I got the impressions that
one of us, one of our ministers is championing that so I will talk to
him”. He however remained silent on the name of the Clergy man who is sponsoring the trip. However,
XYZ News can confirm that the sponsor of the trip is a very well known
and renowned Charismatic Church Leader who commands the followership of
thousands of members at a grand Charismatic Church in the capital Accra. Rev
Prof Martey’s revelation and hint of the mystery sponsor follows
numerous calls by civil society groups and individuals for the identity
of the sponsor to be made public. Among those who have been
demanding transparency over the trip include anti-graft body Ghana
Integrity Initiative, The Executive Officer of the Salt and Light
Ministries and former Chief Executive of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Dr.
Joyce Aryee; members of the opposition New Patriotic Party including
Ablekuma West MP Ursula Owusu amongst others. Scores of Pastors,
numbering almost 100, including Rev Prof Martey, thronged the Flagstaff
on Tuesday to meet the President to discuss preparations towards the
annual prayer and thanksgiving service scheduled for April 7, 2013. The
President used the opportunity to clarify the controversy surrounding
the Israel pilgrimage which has become a highly topical issue on local
media. Among the Clergy who went to the Flagstaff House were the
Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of the Christian Action Faith
Ministries, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams; Bishop James K. Saah,
Resident Pastor of The Prayer Cathedral; Presiding Bishop of Lighthouse
Chapel International Dag Heward-Mills; Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah,
Chairman of The Church of Pentecost; Senior Pastor of the Calvary
Baptist Church Rev Dr Fred Deegbe amongst a whole raft of others. Organisations
represented at the meeting included the Christian Council of Ghana,
Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference, the National Association of
Charismatic and Christian Churches, Women's Aglow International, Council
for African Indigenous Churches, Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic
Council and the Council of Independent Churches. Private Newspaper Daily Guide had earlier published that US$2m of State funds were being sunk into the trip. Before
the President’s intervention, Youth and Sports Minister, Elvis Afriyie
Ankrah had clarified through a press statement that the entire cost of
the trip was estimated at US$600,000. The President explained
that: “Government is only playing a facilitating role in the pilgrimage
issue and not sponsoring anybody as has been put out there”. "It
is a private sector organisation that says it will be able to sponsor
it. The government is only playing a facilitating role," he said. President Mahama said the government was ready to cancel the trip if the Clergy desired so. "If
we should abandon it, we can tell the private sponsor that you do not
want to participate or if you want to deal with the private sponsor
directly", he said. |
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Source: Radioxyzonline.com/Ghana |
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