Pollster, Musa Dankwa, has waded in on the ongoing debate on whether government has to construct a Hajj village for Muslim pilgrims.

The argument from the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) is that if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) found problems with the use of state funds to construct a national cathedral, they don't have to continue the construction of the Hajj Village since they are in power.

Although Felix Kwakye Ofosu has provided details of the work ongoing, there seems to be unrest, especially on social media, by persons believed to be supporters of the opposition political party.

Adding his voice to the ongoing debate, Musa Dankwa indicated that the construction of the National Cathedral can in no way be compared to the construction of a Hajj Village. "It is importsnt to state that, this project, can't be equated to the national cathedral both of which were started by the former government.