Adwoa Safo Opens Up on NPP Mistreatment, Justifies Stance Against E-Levy
Former Minister and MP for Dome-Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has revealed details of what she describes as mistreatment by the NPP while defending her opposition to the controversial E-Levy. She insists that her resistance was based on principles, not political defiance.

Former Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has spoken out about her difficulties within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), claiming she was unfairly treated despite her long-standing service.
Speaking in a recent interview, she justified her opposition to the E-Levy, a government tax policy that faced significant backlash from the public. Adwoa Safo revealed that she chose to prioritize the interests of Ghanaians, rather than follow party directives blindly.
"My decision was not about defying the party but standing for what was right. The people I represent had concerns, and as their leader, I had to listen," she stated.
Her absence from Parliament during crucial E-Levy votes led to tension between her and the party leadership, with some members calling for disciplinary action against her.
NPP Mistreatment Claims
Adwoa Safo expressed disappointment in how she was handled by her party, citing:
✅ Lack of Support During Personal & Family Issues
✅ Unfair Criticism for Taking a Stand Against E-Levy
✅ Attempts to Undermine Her Political Influence
She maintains that despite these challenges, she remains committed to the NPP, hoping the party will learn from its past mistakes and treat its members with fairness.
Political Comeback?
With the 2024 elections approaching, speculation is growing over whether Adwoa Safo will maintain her position within the party or face resistance from party insiders. Her recent victory in the Dome-Kwabenya primaries shows she still has significant grassroots support.
Conclusion:
Adwoa Safo’s revelations highlight internal challenges within the NPP, as well as the delicate balance politicians must maintain between party loyalty and public accountability. Whether her stance will impact her long-term political future remains to be seen.
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