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Pastors exit National Cathedral Board as politics tarnish their reputation – Lawyer Charles Owusu 

Charles J. Owusu, legal counsel for the National Cathedral project, disclosed that several pastors serving on the Board of Trustees have begun stepping down.

Speaking on Kessben TV, he attributed their departures to the political controversies surrounding the project, which he argues are damaging their reputations.

Lawyer Owusu explained that the involvement of clergymen in the National Cathedral was grounded in faith and commitment. However, as the project became entangled in political debates and financial scrutiny, these spiritual leaders faced mounting public criticism, leading to painful decisions to resign in order to preserve their moral integrity.

While Owusu’s remarks reflect ongoing tensions, publicly documented resignations provide context:

These resignations, among others, highlight the mounting reputational risks faced by clergy entangled in political controversies.

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