Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has revealed yet another astonishing incident of corruption surrounding the National Cathedral project.
In his latest exposé, Okudzeto Ablakwa alleges that payment of GH₵2.6million was made to an institution which he later discovered to be a creche located in Dawhenya, a suburb of Accra.
JNS Talent Centre Limited is the company mentioned in Ablakwa’s latest epistle about the National Cathedral with allegations that the firm was paid the said amount for unspecified work.
The legistalor wrote on Twitter: “We have discovered a shocking diversion of an impressive GHS2.6million of tax funds to a company known as JNS Talent Centre Limited.
“According to incorporation details in my possession, JNS Talent Centre Limited’s given registration number is: CS695622015. Its directors are: Johannes Eshun, Sheila Eshun and Kwabena Adu Gyamfi. The registered principal activity of JNS Talent Centre Limited is listed as “Talent and Skills Development Training.
“JNS Talent Centre Limited has a stated capital of a measly GHS500.00. JNS has absolutely no track record in construction neither does it have capacity for architectural designs or related services.
“Further investigations reveal that JNS Talent Centre Limited operates a crèche located in Dawhwenya. The crèche’s motto is “train up a child in their talent and they are made for life.”It remains a mystery what kind of services JNS Talent Centre Limited provided to the National Cathedral Secretariat to pocket a cool GHS2.6million,” part of his social media post reads.