Former Member of Parliament for Dome–Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has claimed that her life and future would be at risk if New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful Kennedy Agyapong were to become President of Ghana.
According to her, the previous NPP administration was characterised by what she described as a “family and friends” style of governance, which she believes contributed significantly to the party’s poor performance in the 2024 general election.
Speaking during a campaign engagement on behalf of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who is seeking to become the NPP’s flagbearer, Adwoa Safo asserted that Kennedy Agyapong would be the wrong choice for the party.
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She referenced her personal relationship with the former Assin Central MP, saying:
“I have two children with Kennedy Agyapong, but I can assure you that if he becomes president and I send my Curriculum Vitae to his office, there is no way he will employ me because he wouldn’t be running a family and friends government.
“I am not saying he will become president, but let us assume he does. If I submit my CV to his office, considering the work I have done as a Minister and as a Deputy Majority Leader, and he looks at me and says, ‘You are the woman I have two children with, so I am appointing you as a minister,’ there will be chaos in Ghana if he goes down that path.”
Adwoa Safo further stressed that her future would be at stake if Kennedy Agyapong were elected president, insisting that the party must choose a candidate who can unite its base and restore public confidence.
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“The Kennedy Agyapong I know would never appoint me, and that is why my political career and my future would be at stake if he becomes president,” she stated.
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