Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng, also known as Kwabena Adu Gyamfi, has dismissed reports claiming that he was arrested and detained by the National Investigations Bureau (NIB).
Addressing his congregation on Saturday, March 15, he clarified that he was merely invited for questioning on the National Cathedral project upon his return to Ghana after a short trip.
Citi News had erroneously reported on Friday, March 14, that Kusi-Boateng had been arrested and detained by the NIB. However, subsequent checks revealed that the renowned pastor was only invited for questioning and was never taken into custody.
Speaking to his church members on Saturday, he stated in Twi, “I have not been arrested, and no one can arrest me because I have done nothing that would warrant an arrest.”
He further reassured his followers of his unwavering commitment to his mission, emphasizing that he remains focused and will continue to experience divine grace. “This year is a year of grace,” he declared.
Rev. Kusi-Boateng explained that his invitation for questioning was linked to his involvement in the National Cathedral project, which never progressed beyond the foundation stage.
He maintained his innocence and urged his congregation to remain steadfast in their faith in him.