While Parliament has yet to give cost of the new 450-seater chamber it intends to build, the Majority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu has said, the project should not cost more than $200 million.
There has been a huge public outcry against the project that has been awarded to British-Ghanaian architect, David Adjaye and a protest has been planned for July 13.
#DropThatChmaber is already trending on Twitter.
But what can that $200 million do, if it is invested in other needed projects?
The infographic below provides answers:
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